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Blessed Yom Kippur!
Oct 4, 2014 12:33:58   #
Zyro0713
 
To all of my Hebrew and Jewish and Christian friend who celebrate this Holy day.

We need to get over our philosophical differences about whose religion is better, and decide that being human is enough to garner respect from other human beings.

I have seen the effects that religious misinterpretation can cause and they are usually not very pretty.

On this day where we are obligated to ask God for forgiveness and to do as well to our brothers and sisters: I ask for forgiveness from those people by whom I may have wronged, because I sincerely believe that I have earned the obligation to do so.

Religious beliefs aside; I find that this is something which just makes good sense.

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Oct 4, 2014 12:39:11   #
jimahrens Loc: California
 
I would suggest all people would ask them selves this one question. Who has the final word? I have thought about this many times. Sorry my friends God will have the final say.
Zyro0713 wrote:
To all of my Hebrew and Jewish and Christian friend who celebrate this Holy day.

We need to get over our philosophical differences about whose religion is better, and decide that being human is enough to garner respect from other human beings.

I have seen the effects that religious misinterpretation can cause and they are usually not very pretty.

On this day where we are obligated to ask God for forgiveness and to do as well to our brothers and sisters: I ask for forgiveness from those people by whom I may have wronged, because I sincerely believe that I have earned the obligation to do so.

Religious beliefs aside; I find that this is something which just makes good sense.
To all of my Hebrew and Jewish and Christian frien... (show quote)

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Oct 4, 2014 13:51:09   #
Zyro0713
 
jimahrens wrote:
I would suggest all people would ask them selves this one question. Who has the final word? I have thought about this many times. Sorry my friends God will have the final say.



True, very true!
:thumbup:

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Oct 5, 2014 10:37:16   #
Artemis
 
Zyro0713 wrote:
To all of my Hebrew and Jewish and Christian friend who celebrate this Holy day.

We need to get over our philosophical differences about whose religion is better, and decide that being human is enough to garner respect from other human beings.

I have seen the effects that religious misinterpretation can cause and they are usually not very pretty.

On this day where we are obligated to ask God for forgiveness and to do as well to our brothers and sisters: I ask for forgiveness from those people by whom I may have wronged, because I sincerely believe that I have earned the obligation to do so.

Religious beliefs aside; I find that this is something which just makes good sense.
To all of my Hebrew and Jewish and Christian frien... (show quote)



Kind words my friend and never more true. I don't think God ever intended for us to be separated, which is why we're suppose to think of each other as brother and sister. If only we all could.

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