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ImperialAerosolKidFromEP · 51-55, M
Because there's nothing spiritual about Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, etc?
sree251 · 41-45, M
@ImperialAerosolKidFromEP
Of course, there is but those spiritual matters have contexts pertaining to their respective theologies. This sub-forum facilitates non-religious spirituality. You have sub-forums dedicated to spirituality of specific religions. If you are a Christian, is there any reason why you won't discuss spirituality with other Christians in your church? There is no place for me to discuss non-religious spirituality with other people sharing the same interest if you keep jamming the airwaves with quotes from the Christian Bible.
Because there's nothing spiritual about Christianity, Buddhism, Hinduism, Islam, etc?
Of course, there is but those spiritual matters have contexts pertaining to their respective theologies. This sub-forum facilitates non-religious spirituality. You have sub-forums dedicated to spirituality of specific religions. If you are a Christian, is there any reason why you won't discuss spirituality with other Christians in your church? There is no place for me to discuss non-religious spirituality with other people sharing the same interest if you keep jamming the airwaves with quotes from the Christian Bible.
ImperialAerosolKidFromEP · 51-55, M
@sree251 I'm sure it does facilitate non-religious spirituality, but I don't see anywhere it says it only non-religious spirituality. Now if this sub-forum was "Spiritual, Not Religious" you'd have a case to make. And I hope that one does get created, because I'd like to see one sentence spoken about "spiritual, not religious" that demonstrates the existence of such a thing.
sree251 · 41-45, M
@ImperialAerosolKidFromEP
Look, there is no sign in the restaurant telling you not to spit in my soup. You are civilized and acculturated in polite society. You know what is considerate. There is a Christian here calling me a hater for requesting her to clear out so others can discuss spirituality without religion here.
You are saying that we all need to be told, guided, and controlled. Do we need rules backed by a death sentence also?
I'm sure it does facilitate non-religious spirituality, but I don't see anywhere it says it only non-religious spirituality.
Look, there is no sign in the restaurant telling you not to spit in my soup. You are civilized and acculturated in polite society. You know what is considerate. There is a Christian here calling me a hater for requesting her to clear out so others can discuss spirituality without religion here.
Now if this sub-forum was "Spiritual, Not Religious" you'd have a case to make. And I hope that one does get created, because I'd like to see one sentence spoken about "spiritual, not religious" that demonstrates the existence of such a thing.
You are saying that we all need to be told, guided, and controlled. Do we need rules backed by a death sentence also?