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armychick09h

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Religion and heritage
« on: October 05, 2010, 10:49:23 am »
i have been in alot of religion forums and i have a question. i am 1/2 native american. i dont know alot about the beliefs because i was not raised in that setting but i do know a bit. But to the ones who believe everyone should believe in God, and those who think believing in anything is retarded. Where do people stand like native americans or wiccans, where they believe in mother nature, that mother earth and the spirits will take care of them? I'm really curious. Because this makes me firmly believe in what i believe in. I think it all boils down to our heritage. Does believing in what appears to be more then one God makes you a retard (didnt know what word to use to put point across, this one seems wrong) or wrong?

i really want to know others' opinion on this.  :)
it will not change my opinions.
but i have always wondered this because noone seems to bring up that maybe heritage has alot to do with what someone believes in.
thanks :fish:

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Re: Religion and heritage
« Reply #1 on: October 05, 2010, 11:01:08 am »
maybe slow but not retarded.

But does that make them slow or retarded for believing in more then one? when thats all they, native americans, have known?

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Re: Religion and heritage
« Reply #2 on: October 05, 2010, 12:06:02 pm »
Native Americans and Wiccans aren't trying to take over the world with any religious dogma...so I respect them.  I still don't agree these beliefs are based in reality, but at least they're not actively infringing on the rights of society at large.  If religion has to exist at all, it should follow this example.
"It is far better to grasp the universe as it really is than to persist in delusion, however satisfying and reassuring."
-- Carl Sagan

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Re: Religion and heritage
« Reply #3 on: October 05, 2010, 05:43:00 pm »
Yes I completely respect your beliefs. Why?
-Stresses personal experience with divinity and developing greater harmony with the larger world.
-Views the universe as the product of complementary opposites in a system roughly akin to the Chinese concept of yin and yang.
-Teaches that we all are ultimately responsible for our own actions.
( http://wicca.timerift.net/wicca101/Basics.shtml )

I can tip my hat to anyone who believes in looking at the world at large and does not push their beliefs on others (or else!). I'm with Queen on the rational ideals though. But this is definitely an interesting system.
« Last Edit: October 06, 2010, 03:49:05 pm by Falconer02 »

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Re: Religion and heritage
« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2010, 06:35:57 am »
Native Americans and Wiccans aren't trying to take over the world with any religious dogma...so I respect them.  I still don't agree these beliefs are based in reality, but at least they're not actively infringing on the rights of society at large.  If religion has to exist at all, it should follow this example.
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Re: Religion and heritage
« Reply #5 on: October 06, 2010, 02:32:57 pm »
"In
1952
President  Truman
established  one  day  a  year  as  a
"National Day of Prayer."
 
In
1988
President Reagan
designated the
First Thursday in May of each year as
the National Day of Prayer.   
 
In June
2007
(then)
Presidential
Candidate Barack Obama
declared that the USA
"Was no longer  a
Christian nation."
 

This year
President Obama
canceled the
21st annual National Day
of Prayer ceremony
at the White
House under the ruse
Of "not wanting to offend anyone"   

   
BUT... on September 25, 2009
from 4 AM until 7 PM,
a National Day of Prayer
FOR THE MUSLIM RELIGION
was Held on Capitol Hill,
Beside the White House.
There were over 50,000 Muslims
in  D.C. that day."

The President has already supported muslims and said he would continue to do so.  This movement is what is trying to take over the world.

Falconer02

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Re: Religion and heritage
« Reply #6 on: October 06, 2010, 03:39:48 pm »
Internet fearmongering at its finest!!! Jcribb-- what you posted is taken completely out of context to what really happened at those events. This is why you need to search other sources than just right-wing nutjob news.

http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/religion/a/islam_on_capitol_hill_2.htm  (2nd page explaining the hoax in full)
« Last Edit: October 06, 2010, 04:12:01 pm by Falconer02 »

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Re: Religion and heritage
« Reply #7 on: October 06, 2010, 06:29:01 pm »
Internet fearmongering at its finest!!! Jcribb-- what you posted is taken completely out of context to what really happened at those events. This is why you need to search other sources than just right-wing nutjob news.

http://urbanlegends.about.com/od/religion/a/islam_on_capitol_hill_2.htm  (2nd page explaining the hoax in full)

Aahh - I was hoping someone would respond - it definitely is an attention getting piece of information.
It's not fearmongering as you put it.  The muslims are on the rise, with their number one agenda being to overpopulate, mix in, take over.
There is a meeting set for Oct. 15 on Capitol Hill.  The main theme is "This is our moment; Muslim youth on the rise") (http://www.islamoncapitolhill.com/ ) - it looks so American and sweet, but there is the bigger picture down the road of their real goals.)

*****I agree that he didn't totally dismiss it or cancel it, and he did sign the proclomation, but he did choose not to preside over the public ceremony with tradition. ( Obama Tones Down National Day of Prayer Observance. CNN.com, 6 May 2009.)

***** [The event was inspired by public remarks Obama has made about Islam.]
"Planners of the event said it was inspired in part by Obama's inaugural address and in part by a speech he gave in Cairo on June 4, 2009 in which he called for a "new beginning" for America and Muslims both at home and abroad, based on mutual interests and respect instead of mistrust and conflict.

"For the first time in my lifetime," organizer Hassan Abdellah told the Newark Star-Ledger, "I heard someone of his stature speaking about Islam and Muslims not in an adversarial sense, but in the sense of being welcome and acknowledging we are integral citizens in the society — that we're gainfully employed, we're educated. He said he had his hand open to the Islamic world. The Islamic world wants to open their hand and shake it." "

***** "Whatever we once were, we are no longer a Christian nation...." spoken by Obama. The left wing has tried to glass over it by saying he meant to say "...we are no longer just a ...."








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Re: Religion and heritage
« Reply #8 on: October 06, 2010, 06:34:05 pm »
i am 1/2 native american. i dont know alot about the beliefs because i was not raised in that setting
thanks :fish:
Enough said.
There is as much difference between contemporary nu-age make-it-up-as-you-go, and traditional sprituality as there is night and day.
I do hope you aren't trying to pass off any of this twinkie hog-wash as tradish?

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Re: Religion and heritage
« Reply #9 on: October 07, 2010, 09:36:37 am »
tradish? No i am not im just curious. i dont know alot about my heritage because my father refuses to share. i know very little because my uncle sneaks it in when my father is either not around or sswayed to our hertage. Im just curious. i want  to know where religions like native americans come in? i hate seeing heritage get washed down the drain. i believe we should know alot more then we do about it. and i hate seeing post like Native Americans do not have a religion. how would they know? they are probably not native. they werent around natives to know a damn thing about their religon. My uncle is really into his heritage. thats tthe only reason i know a little.  i have been always wanted to know more because my father says i should be proud of it, but then he doesnt tell me a thing and says i shouldnt dig into it. How hypocritical can you get? I just want to further my knowledge on it.  i have been told by alot of posters that you, walks, would be able to help on alot of Native American topics.

please excuse my language. get a little bit touchy sometimes :peace:

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Re: Religion and heritage
« Reply #10 on: October 07, 2010, 10:09:55 am »
i do research on the internet. But some websites cant be trusted. You can look at like 5 and i bet 2 0r 3 are extremely different.
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Re: Religion and heritage
« Reply #11 on: October 07, 2010, 10:27:21 am »
Marie, I cant block your posts on my phone so have read your posts. I am telling you right now you dont know what the hell you are playing with and unless you are just wanting to get someone in a whole world of *bleep* you need to stay the hell out of this subject.Im telling you people, I have a mountain of files on predators who use NDN Spirituality as bait to prey on unsuspecting people. DONT PLAY WITH IT!!! Noone real is going to teach this way!!!!

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