Why should she stay away from her religion if this is an important part of her life? We need to respect this. Atheistic people feeling superiority of their position - it just looks bad to me. It makes as much sense as doing it the other way round.
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I'm not an atheistic, I'm Christian and I'm not writing that the Christian is perfect!
It does't matter. You suggested staying away from religion while @raseukinapobri's post is about religion being an important part of her life.
It's as if you made a post about being a keen athlete and I'd suggested you give it up because it's a waste of time. It's not very respectful, is it?
@raseukinapobri's post is about religion being an important part of her life. That's why I dislike her post and in the most polite way I put forward my arguments. Have I the right or not ?! "Islam is perfect, which is a sign of bigotry already. It proveks me, but I didn't downvote. Is it respectful or not?
thank @innuendo
You are welcome, @raseukinapobri.
I'm not a religious person myself. I've been to a Muslim country only once but I remember that hearing the adhan (the Islamic call to prayer performed 5 times a day) made quite an impression on me.
I'm proud to be independent of any religion, yet in some way, I envied people around me being united by the act of prayer. It felt quite powerful.