I think for me it would have to be the Catholics. I was a Catholic at one time. They deny doing things that they are doing. They say they don't worship anyone but God but then they pray to Mary the virgin mother and have statues of her all over. They have statues of saints that they pray to and say communicate with them. They put statues and medals in their vehicles of a saint so that they will protect them in their travels. They bury statues of a saint in the yard of a house they want to sell cause they think it will sell faster that way. They say that they only give respect to them but they pray to them. "Hail Mary, full of grace" sounds like more than respect to me. What about kissing Mary's feet? Don't tell me you don't do it cause I have been there when it was done. You also don't teach the bible like you are supposed to. I grew up not knowing you were even supposed to read the bible. There would be a verse here and they would teach you bible stories in "Sunday school" but they didn't really teach the bible and what it was saying or meaning. Why don't you all just wake up and smell the coffee. You are not telling the rest of the world the truth. Or are you so brainwashed that you don't know the truth yourselves? Stop telling lies for your religion.
2006-07-30 22:37:05
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answered by Mawyemsekhmet 5
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Wicca. They give REAL Pagans a bad reputation.
Wiccans are little teeny-boppers who think 'witchcraft is like, totally cool!'. They think it's an ancient religion, when in reality it was created by a gross perverted man in the 1950's. Not only that, but they take everything (their beliefs, ritual structure, etc) from other religions. They don't have anything of their own.
Normally I wouldn't say something like this as I try to be as open-minded as possible. But seriously, little teenage 'white light love and bunnies' Wiccans need to GROW UP.
2006-07-30 22:31:09
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answered by Natasha 2
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Atheism is not considered a religion. It is merely a disbelief in God, nothing more. A religion is the regular practice of worship and devotion toward anything or any person that is loved, desired and cared for, but usually a doctrine of faith toward God.
Being an "unbeliever" of God does not inspire people to kill or become violent. Being an unbeliever means just what it implies, that's it. Athiests make decisions based on their own volition, without following a book or doctrine for guidance as do believers in God. Faithful believers in God must follow the teachings and guidance of their holy books. It is when the teachings of these books are followed "religiously" that problems can begin to arise, such as the case of Islam and Mulsims.
When was the last time you heard of an Atheist suicide bomber? Have you ever heard of an Atheist hijacking a plane and crashing it, all in the name of NO God? For some reason, we don't read about mobs of Atheists stoning, protesting, burning alive and beating human beings who do not share their non-beliefs. No Agnostics have planted bombs or blown themselves and others in markets or discos, taking one's children with them. If Atheists were inspired to violence as you attempt to imply, we would be reading about it every day. Guess what religion's violence does reach the news every day?
People like Hitler were not inspired to violence because of their non-beliefs any more than those millions of faithful Christian Nazis that followed him were driven to partake in the war and the violence by their own Gospel's doctrine teachings. The Bible says "thou shalt not kill", a direct commandment from the Christian God. Yet millions of Nazis and Nazi sympathizers in Europe killed Jews on Saturday and went to church on Sunday!
2006-07-30 22:37:19
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answered by fzaa3's lover 4
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You mean the 'which' one ? Well, obviously the most ancient one, hinduism. It annoys from its very concept, they say it is a way of life and not a religion, the prescriptions are voluminous, varied, too many choices, concepts too subtle, ..
in brief... it does everything to make you more thirsty for knowing more !
The process though most annoying, is the sure way to becoming truly religious. The very nature of spiritual path is to make you uncomfortable, so that you are always at the peak of awareness !
2006-07-30 22:27:26
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answered by Spiritualseeker 7
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Religion built on truth does not annoy me.
Most often, it's the hypocritical practitioners of them that are most annoying. They are easy to spot:
They pretend to have knowledge.
They tell half truths.
They deny truths.
They are unreasonable.
They make up in thunder what they lack in logic.
If you take every word they say literally, they'll falter in logic.
2006-07-30 22:29:35
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answered by My Big Bear Ron 6
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All religions are annoying to someone buy the degree of annoyance cannot in any way be measured. Everyone likes or dislikes a religion, or lack of religion, to the extent that he/she does. That's that!!
2006-07-30 22:29:08
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answered by whomi 1
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Right now?
Radical Islamic Fundamentalism.
2006-07-30 22:26:31
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answered by 006 6
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christianity. They refuse to accept they are wrong about anything and then believe you should be wrong too just because they are. They are also too ignorant to accept science which means they are stupid people with no understanding on how the universe really works. Say no to jesus.
2006-07-30 22:27:33
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answered by Anonymous
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While I firmly believe in God and Christ the Son of God, I believe ALL organized religions are annoying. Too much hypocracy and stupidity. Too much self-righteousness and bigotry. Too much dogma.
2006-07-30 22:25:53
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answered by Lonnie P 7
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its Islam. Why because, The roots of islam is not correct. They dont want to mix up with other communities. They hate others and eager to supress them. In the islam there is no unity. they kill each other . Ex>> iran,iraq war, iraq-kuwait war, Kurd-iraq war, in pakistan sunni and shia kills each other.
2006-07-30 22:31:10
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answered by ? 2
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