I worship no one. I thank those that warrant thanking and ask for forgiveness from those I may have wronged. And I don't believe a "WHO" created all the wonderful things in life.
How ironic. You're over there feeling sorry for me, and I'm over here feeling sorry for you. Oops, feeling passed, movin' on.
2007-11-12 10:16:35
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answer #1
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answered by I, Sapient 7
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Why would I worship anything? Any being worth worshiping wouldn't require it, so it would be a waste of time. What do I need forgiveness from? If I do something wrong I apologize to whoever I wronged. I thank myself and my parents for the things I have because I either got them myself or my parents got them for me. And no one created me. I was born at random from the billions of combinations possible within my parents genome.
2007-11-12 18:22:18
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answer #2
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answered by Eiliat 7
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Don't give me your false pity. I don't worship anyone or anything. I thank my parents for life. All the good things I have in my life, I thank the person who gave it to me, unless I got that by myself. I do not need to ask forgiveness from anyone, unless I did something wrong to someone, then I ask their forgiveness. I do not believe in sin.
2007-11-12 18:38:44
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answered by sweetgurl13069 6
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I don't worship. I can be thankful for good things without having to be thankful to someone. I ask forgiveness from the person I have wronged. Much more satisfying than wondering if "God" forgave me or not. I have morals, I can be responsible for my own wrongs. Sin is a religious concept. No creator. Nature.
2007-11-12 18:16:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I take your sympathy, throw it on the floor and stomp on it.
You amuse me. You think I give a flying hoot about someone who is ignorant enough to say they are right and they leave no room for debate?
You think your better than other people...your egotistical and it shows.
How would this convince me to become like you?
Why would I voluntarily become ignorant and full of myself?
I'm sure God doesn't approve of you being so arrogant and conceited.
2007-11-12 19:18:48
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answered by Supai 4
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I worship the Great Mother Goddess who gave birth to everything that is, and is everything. There is no sin in my religion, only being out of harmony with Nature. When we are aware that all life is connected within Her body, and that everything we do comes back to us, we honor our connection and realize that doing good is in our own best interest. No need for threats of hell.
2007-11-12 18:25:46
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answered by Morgaine 4
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It's not that I don't believe in your god, it's that I don't care. I follow my ancestors and THIER gods. Odin, Thor, Frigga, Freyja, Freyr and the rest of my Elder Kin.
I thank me for the good things in my life. My gods gave me a brain and fully expect me to use it. I pray to my ancestors for help, my gods for guidance and offer thanks to them for whatever they bring into my life. There is no one to ask forgiveness from. I must answer to MYSELF. I must provide love, luck and health for my decendants. The ancestors guide me and I will guide them.
Why do you feel sorry for me? My gods are as real as yours. Just because YOU are too narrow minded to see it doesn't make it less real. So really, you should feel sorry for you. Your black and white world filled with judgement and sorrow...hmm I wouldn't want to be you that's for sure.
2007-11-12 21:30:11
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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I don't ask for forgiveness from ANYONE (regarding sin, as there is no sin)
"Wrongs" are defined differently, depending on what your religion is and who you talk to.
I call myself an atheist, but that's regarding the christian god.
I am agnostic otherwise. An agnostic Wiccan.
2007-11-12 18:17:59
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answer #8
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answered by Meatwad 6
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I was raised a Catholic and I know now worship is empty, why ask something non-existent for forgiveness? You feel sorry for us because you don't know better.
2007-11-12 18:20:40
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answered by Neil G 5
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I feel sorry for those who have this belief in a deity, and cannot accept their successes and failures as their ow n, and nothing more or less. It's a very fulfilling feeling, taking responsibility for one's actions.
2007-11-12 18:19:23
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answered by Kemp the Mad African 4
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