k so like the other day there were like these 2 guys n they came over to tell me about there religen and stuff n they were like jehovan witneses and i was like screw you n my mom got really made and shes makin me go 2 there church n stuff even tho im like totally not diggin that whole religen thing n stuff i m like a relly ahrdcore satanist n stuff and they shouldnt be like pushin this religen stuff on me right??? am i like wrong for this?
IndieKidsCanRock answered Saturday July 9 2005, 3:30 pm: ♥Nobody has any right to push their religon and beliefs on people, it's not right. You are your own individual person that has a right to have your own opinions and live life how you want it. You are not wrong at all. I'm an athiest but my whole family is Christian, they don't push anything on me. If I were you I would tell your mother this and refuse to go to the church, it isn't rude or disrespectful to her, it's disrespectful to YOUR religion. Every human being has right of opinion, and yours is to be satanist, there is no right for someone to try and change that. [ IndieKidsCanRock's advice column | Ask IndieKidsCanRock A Question ]
exton answered Saturday July 9 2005, 3:29 pm: No, you're not wrong. Religion is a personal choice, and you have every right to reject a religion that is offered to you.
It's worth noting that jehova's witness is probably the last church you want to join if you enjoy your religious freedom; you can search the net and find more than a few unhappy stories about it. [ exton's advice column | Ask exton A Question ]
lovelyrita answered Saturday July 9 2005, 3:29 pm: Do you even know what Satanism is?
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