Even a half-wit like you could have figured out my comments were speaking directly about many of the religious issues we face in the world today, such as the rise of Islamic terrorism, for example... or is that not an issue in your nutty fundamentalist world?
As usual, your asinine comments are completely without warrant and totally uncalled for... not that anyone is surprised though.
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You made the comments so you try to prove your first sentence.
I can't disprove to YOU what you said because logically you are so far gone with the first sentence of your post.
Go fly a kite and learn to live with your neighbour.
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Originally posted by beyond 1000Your quote has no basis except for your hatred for religion. Thanks for letting us know how analytical you are about life.
Personally I have never heard any religious comment on any flight. If I did, regardless from what faith, it would not offend me because I am far above any comment that could offend me in one second.
If that airline had good service and a good flight schedule, I would fly them again no matter from what nationality or faith the employees are. After all I am flying around the world.
The above comment by A332 is juvenile and foolish.
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I have never encountered any religious incidents on any of my flights.
I agree that people are way too sensitive these days, and political correctness is winning over sensibility, but if the author had not enhanced his descriptions, then that "Bible Bob" stepped way overboard.
Besides, he's not even preaching the proper way. A preacher should explain the goodness of God, how sins are forgiven by Jesus etc... not just go to hell if you're not with us. He's probably not even a real Christian, but only to satisfy his "I am right and you are wrong" ego, and bringing misery to people.
On the other hand, I have absolutely no problems if they do little prayers or whatever over the PA...
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As a christian, I normally pray before I get on the plane. (I.E. I simple prayer, to keep the plane safe, and the engines etc..)
When I get onboard I just be myself. (Play Video Games, etc..)
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Originally posted by A332That's because religion tends to be the root cause of most of the problems we face in the world today... it's hard not to take offense.
I swear.. if I ever heard a prayer/etc spewed by flight crew on any "secular" airline I would certainly never fly with them again.. nor would I recommend them to anyone else.
Your quote has no basis except for your hatred for religion. Thanks for letting us know how analytical you are about life.
Personally I have never heard any religious comment on any flight. If I did, regardless from what faith, it would not offend me because I am far above any comment that could offend me in one second.
If that airline had good service and a good flight schedule, I would fly them again no matter from what nationality or faith the employees are. After all I am flying around the world.
The above comment by A332 is juvenile and foolish.
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Originally posted by A332That's because religion tends to be the root cause of most of the problems we face in the world today... it's hard not to take offense.
I swear.. if I ever heard a prayer/etc spewed by flight crew on any "secular" airline I would certainly never fly with them again.. nor would I recommend them to anyone else.
One time I was travelling on an airline, who shall reamaine nameless (rhymes with Pelta) and on our flight was a congregation of missionaries headed to India for the tsunami relief effort. They began citing Bible scripture, and even had the sensativity to claim that Indians in south India live like "uncivilized people" as well as some incerdibly insightfull views as to how the Tsunami could be realted to a certain biblical event in which " the earth was washed clean". The flight attendant to whom they were talking went as far to keep a hearty converstion while other passenger were waiting for their meals, and congratualte them over the PA when we were deplaning in Paris.
Anyway, if you want to pray or comment ignorantly on other religions, then step out of the emergency exit!
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From that MSN article:
he responded loudly, “You know you’re going to hell, don’t you?”
“Well, I guess I will see you there then!”
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Typical overdose of political correctness. This bullsh!t is everywhere, and you can't stop it. I as a German know about those problems very well.
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Originally posted by GenesseeI've enver had that happen. No religious announcements, prayers, jokes, songs, bbqs, picnics, or dances on a flight.
I wouldn't be offended if there was though. People are too damn sensitive these days.
I swear.. if I ever heard a prayer/etc spewed by flight crew on any "secular" airline I would certainly never fly with them again.. nor would I recommend them to anyone else.
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I've enver had that happen. No religious announcements, prayers, jokes, songs, bbqs, picnics, or dances on a flight.
I wouldn't be offended if there was though. People are too damn sensitive these days.
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How does your religion fly?
Before you answer, consider how many times have you been forced to listen to a flight attendant’s or pilot’s announcement with some religious reference included? I have even seen flight attendants walk down the aisles handing out illustrated religious pamphlets, and know of a pilot who starts every flight off with a short prayer over the intercom system.
On the other hand, I am no longer allowed to say Merry Christmas but instead instructed to say “Happy Holidays” for fear of offending someone with different beliefs. A flight attendant recently got in trouble for telling a religious joke in front of a multi-million mile flying rabbi. She eventually got fired.
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