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You know, the type of people who remind the teacher that they forgot to assign homework, tell people not to do the wrong thing, etc. I actually have respect for these people.
You know, the type of people who remind the teacher that they forgot to assign homework, tell people not to do the wrong thing, etc. I actually have respect for these people.
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There I see a slight difference between retaining and keeping certain disciplines. While I sometimes act like a Christian and most of times not, I remain to take it as an expression of conscience or, to say, a heart of looking for and then sticking to the truth or at least the known part of it, which varies among people, without defining the truth ourselves.
In my school, everyone claims to be a Christian. Most appear to be "perfect" almostYou know, the type of people who remind the teacher that they forgot to assign homework, tell people not to do the wrong thing, etc. I actually have respect for these people. I
I sometimes don't act like a Christian, which saddens me. I lose my temper and start yelling and swearing sometimes.
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I don't think religious people act any different from atheists. Not in practice, that is. They might have different beliefs, but that barely influences their behavior, as people all do what they feel is right.
What you feel right depends on your experience and self-preparation. In a strait of being offended in any manners, you usually can't directly choose your reaction: you will end up doing what your preceding conscious innervation tells you. In most cases we can only decide to allow or deny things to start working in our mind, further effects are mainly essential consequences.
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Come one! You know that's not true! Think of Hinduism, for example. The belief of Karma would greatly influence your actions. Additionally, many religions associate with different clothing, too (though that is just an appearance).
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