For a city and a country that's supposed to be in unity, there's an awful lot of nastiness on Twitter today. Mostly from the unity folk.
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Perhaps respect would be the place to start.
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does respect mean pretending to play along?
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No, it means being more sensitive to peoples deeply held beliefs at a difficult time. Wrong time, Julia....
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and by being sensitive you mean playing along with such beliefs, right?
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If it means showing compassion and respect...absolutely. It appears your non-beliefs mean more to you than that.
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@Hawbry Doesn't respect have to be earned? Can it be earned by an ideology that commands slaughter of non believers?@JuliaHB1@rmbrownlow
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Who's imposing their religious beliefs on whom? You went off on about people praying, how is that imposing things on you?
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went off? I sent ONE tweet. It's called expressing an opinion in a free country. You'll get used to it.
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Just because you're expressing an opinion doesn't make you immune to criticism. You tweet, people respond
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Not pictured: Any Christians, Jews, Bhuddists, Hindus or Sikhs.
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Is it a question of imposition? You seem very keen to impose your atheist views on us Julia. What's the harm in praying?
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yes..millions of religious folk impose.!!!!..no just a few evil nutters..you'll get used to the truth eventually
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I'm an atheist, if prayer helps with someone's deity then good for them. I partially see your point if they request you.
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