Thanks Chris for moving it.
Well from what I gather from living here in Canada your allowed to have your own religion. That I have no problem with. I say good for you you have something to look for.
But what I don't get is why government hot topics such as same-sex marriage(you should know whats censored) and legalizing euthanasia, are argued over and never get a real decision because the main stream religion says no. My first thought, why should one Mina religion decide whats good for the other people? Just because your in the mainstream religion doesn't mean you have all the power, you have to think of all of Canada and the other religions. These decisions are all based on one religion, but Canada is not one religion. The government is not going for the minority, just the majority. It sickens me the one religion is deciding whats best for the rest of Canada. Its makes no sense.
For example: Euthanasia, Definition -->
http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/euthanasia
Going for it:
People can't afford to keep there loved one the machines and there are going to die soon anyways. Or they don't want to feel pain any more.
Against it:
God decides when we go and not humans.
Now for me I don't believe in the whole God thing, but I respect people that they have a religion. But whats says you can decide for the good for all of Canada. The government should legalize and those who don't like, DON"T DO IT. You don't want it so why make it not available to those who want do it???
So my main point is that why should one religion, just because there main stream have all of Canada with the rules they want. I don't think the rest of Canada needs to be assimilated to one religion. We should all be able to have of own religion.
Definition of assimilated:
http://dictionary.reference.com/search? ... ssimilated
So this is what someone who doesn't believe in God might say when someone who does "I don't believe in the same things you believe in, so why do I have to do the same things you do?"
I believe you can have any religion, not unless it is harming someone mentally or physically. That's where Canada draws the lines when it comes to religion. I think alot of people would agree