They described being punched, hit repeatedly with pliers, having hairs pulled out of their lips, standing at attention for hours and running endless laps of the city block near the church at King and Adelaide streets.
They described being punched, hit repeatedly with pliers, having hairs pulled out of their lips, standing at attention for hours and running endless laps of the city block near the church at King and Adelaide streets.
"sandorski" said Most Religious people are fine upstanding citizens, but many of them are horribly naive and gullible.
I don't have a problem with "most" religious people, which is apparently what some had inferred.
My problem is with the type of people who let religion govern every aspect of their lives, and use it as the solution to every problem - for example, a mother and her pastor who think they can "fix" an overly sensitive child by beating some God into him.
If my parents treated me like that I wouldnt talk to them either!
That precise enough for you?
Most Religious people are fine upstanding citizens, but many of them are horribly naive and gullible.
My problem is with the type of people who let religion govern every aspect of their lives, and use it as the solution to every problem - for example, a mother and her pastor who think they can "fix" an overly sensitive child by beating some God into him.