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Politics : Should God be replaced? -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: James Calladine who wrote (10500)2/10/2002 6:30:09 PM
From: briskit  Respond to of 28931
 
I have heard that religious couples have responded to surveys and indicate they both have more sex and report having more satisfying sex. This I find inspiring and I am working on becoming more religious myself. Maybe it's a sales pitch, though. No wonder so many shady types are attracted to religion. I have also heard that couples who read their Bible together divorce at the rate of 1:1,250 compared to 4:10 in general or whatever it is. Anyway, on occasion I offer countering opinions to those on the thread who depict religious aspirations as very nefarious. I find religious people to be people, about as nefarious as everyone in general. Then there are those who think it is a sign of weakness or a disorder to be interested in religion, and of course they are not one of those. Jesus referred to them saying that "the well have no need of a physician." That's why it is not an offense to me when people refer to me as bad or weak in some way or another as a result of my beliefs. On the other hand, I am trying to live up to the 'more fornication" expectations as best I can. It is a hard burden to bear to live up to all these expectations!!! But somebody has got to do it.