LuckyDude12 wrote: » Over the past few days i've seen so much debatable talks about Christianity as a whole, and i'm sick of it... ( primary school shouldn't have christian based ethos ) ( census discussion about whether you are christian or not ) ( non religious funerals ) ( the good friday drinking ban )
solodeogloria wrote: » Good morning all! Welcome to living in a secular country. This is the structure the New Testament envisioned us living in. Christians living in a non-Christian world. Truth be told I'm excited at the thought of returning to an Ireland where people have long forgotten about the Jesus they learned at school and hear Him afresh and the Gospel afresh as something new. Chuck the privilege in the bin. Ireland is not a Catholic country in the same way as Britain isn't a Protestant country. I welcome debates over these subjects and for Christians to be graciously living for Jesus. I'm more than happy to ring the death bells of cultural and political Christendom with the atheists. Much thanks in the Lord Jesus Christ, solodeogloria
EirWatcher wrote: » Personally I find it interesting that Christianity is so foremost in some people's thoughts that they do start topics on it regularly, even outside the Christianity forum.
Cabaal wrote: » Seriously solodeogloria, I know this is the second time I've actually said this about you, but for a religious person I find it rather odd I'm agreeing with much of what you're saying. Spot on about the privilege part too, I think for many years many religious people in Ireland (particularly Catholics) never were questioned so now they find it frightening. They shouldn't, its healthy!
LuckyDude12 wrote: » Over the past few days i've seen so much debatable talks about Christianity as a whole, and i'm sick of it...
( primary school shouldn't have christian based ethos )
( census discussion about whether you are christian or not )
( non religious funerals )
( the good friday drinking ban )
Delirium wrote: » Given that some Christian groups use the census as justification for preferential treatment for Christians, it's not surprising that some people are calling on more accuracy when people are filling out the census. .
Nola Microscopic Sucker wrote: » Can you provide documented evidence and perhaps expand on this?
Guy:Incognito wrote: » The problem is that religion has such an impact on the daily lives of so many people that want nothing to do with it. Remove it and leave religion in the church where people can choose to go and then those o us that dont have an interest will rarely discuss it.
pauldla wrote: » OP, why do you consider these topics 'trash talk'? I'd understand your point if you were presenting examples like 'Christianity is a load of old etc etc', but the topics you give seem to me to be well worth discussion. Am I missing something?
Delirium wrote: » The don't open the threads :P In 2016, given the diversity of the Irish population, it hardly seems right that Roman Catholics should get preferential treatment when it comes public schools.
Given that some Christian groups use the census as justification for preferential treatment for Christians, it's not surprising that some people are calling on more accuracy when people are filling out the census.
alma73 wrote: » Boards.ie is pretty much Atheist from what I gathered. I see there isn't even a Forum for the Largest Religion in Ireland. (those Catholic Rebels of 1916 who said the Rosary daily would be turning in their graves.)