You see, I am just one of the millions of UK non-believers concerning religion.
If manic street preachers can spout off in the streets, then they have to realise that, living in a democratic society, non believers have the right to oppose them.
If people on this thread see fit to perpetuate religion, then equally they must expect an alternative viewpoint.
I for one will always speak up to limit religious propaganda anywhere, whatever the flavour.
I will forever say "show me some proof".
No matter what religious people's answers will be and no matter how they try to dress it up, there is and never will be any proof.
If people on here refrain from bringing up religion, I have no problem in keeping my views silent, I am sure others feel this way on here too.
The only problem is that religious people for some reason seem to want to spread their ideologies onto other folk. This is why they knock on people's doors all over the world in order to spread their beliefs.
People who do not believe do not waste their time knocking on people's doors, we are not in the slightest bit interested and live in this world.
Thankfully, in all the days I have lived in England, religion doesn't generally come into everyday conversation.
So, keep religion to yourselves and others like me will not have to take you to task. If religion is brought up again, then I will comment again.
It is simple.
Harmony goes hand in hand with respect, and respect means abstinence from religious ideology.
If all your family is religious, then talk about it all day and night to yourselves as it is quite a bore to others.
There are many marriages where both parties know how to aggravate each other if some buttons are pressed.
I have asked my wife to keep religion out of our conversations and she has agreed.
Likewise there will be topics that she will not want to discuss, and I will also button my lip and refrain for peace and happiness.
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