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well let me rephrase i do go to the temple every now and then and get blessed by the monk and i have a buddha head as well as rosary in my house because my family is very mixed and i love it but yeah pretty much
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Do you think the parents would be pissed if they stunted to this?
What will hapen??SIDENOTE...if you keep God out of the gym...well...you know...;)
Um.....then He won't be with you...:)What will hapen??
so many replies to that:) but i will not comment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Um.....then He won't be with you...:)
That's the beauty of faith...He knocks.. You can choose not to open the door:). Anyhoo... I think everyone has a right to pray... Or not... I won't make you pray... You don't ask me to stop...:)so many replies to that:) but i will not comment!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what if i look through the peephole?That's the beauty of faith...He knocks.. You can choose not to open the door:). Anyhoo... I think everyone has a right to pray... Or not... I won't make you pray... You don't ask me to stop...:)
i agree 100% with you. my motto ," keep your religion out of my school out of my throat and we will be the greatest of friends" hahahhaOkay, so let me start by saying that I'm not religious in the slightest sense, but I have a few very close friends who are super Catholic, and cousins who are Jewish. I've had friends study world religions intently (always interesting topics) and they've taught me a lot over the years, and I respect their religious beliefs. However, I don't like religion forced on me and I feel uncomfortable when people pray around me (especially at funerals, when everyone goes up to get communion and I sit there, or they know all the words, and I sit there). I agree with whoever said some of the prayer after practice may have something to do with where you're from. I'm not sure of any gym around me that does that, mine certainly did not. If they did, I would step away during that time. I'd feel awkward and left out of the team if it was a team event. I agree with @ztaprincess that if a team wanted to pray, I think it'd need to be 100% approval, with parents approval as well. Closing practice as a team is an important bonding experience, I feel, and having one or two people not feel comfortable (if they end with a prayer) with that would be somewhat detrimental. I mean, if it were the opposite, and let's say, most of the team was ending practice with a Hebrew prayer or something, and you're kids aren't Jewish, they'd be left out. Being left out of anything sucks, and to be left out of a team experience that ends practice, or starts a competition would be even worse I imagine. Just my opinion! I don't mean to offend anyone, and I'm sorry if I did, I just feel that religion is a serious thing, and if someone's not comfortable with it, that shouldn't mean they're left out of a team activity as a result.
thats cool....He waits..:)))what if i look through the peephole?
bahah! good responce im just poking fun.thats cool....He waits..:)))