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In reply to the discussion: What Is the Proper Reaction to a Personal Statement of Religious Belief? [View all]Rob H.
(5,673 posts)43. As strange as this might sound
I rarely ever (once, I think) got asked about my religion (or lack of same) during the 2-1/2 decades I spent in the Bible Belt. Then I moved to the Pacific NW and was asked by a co-worker where I went to church literally my first day at my new job. Maybe it’s an etiquette thing in the South, where people I encountered tended not to pry.
For me, a stated religious identity rarely seems to correlate with a person's behavior and demeanor.
Yep. Some of the most dishonest, unethical people I’ve ever met were proud to tell you all about how religious they were.
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What Is the Proper Reaction to a Personal Statement of Religious Belief? [View all]
MineralMan
Dec 2018
OP
Kinda makes you wonder about the sincerity of belief when they have to wear it on their sleeve
Major Nikon
Dec 2018
#3
You are better than I; I find it hard not to roll my eyes and guffaw mockingly.
malchickiwick
Dec 2018
#11
"Every one has right to their own beliefs with the expectation of NOT FORCING IT ON OTHERS"
beachbum bob
Dec 2018
#28