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arsenal009 said:
Kasz216 said:
lolita said:
I'm not saying I would be offended, I would simply say no, I'm saying that some people can be offended (because they are of different religions or w/e I've seen many cases like this) and to avoid problems (like this situation), she shouldn't have offered a prayer.

I'm not saying she's bad, wrong, evil or anything... I know she didn't mean harm. Geez people read the whole thing.

People who are offended are being pretty bigoted as they are persecuting someone for simply being themselves.

I would never persecute someone of a different religion for simply making a harmless gesture towards me.

This kind of thing is really ridiculious. 

It's simply bigotry.

 

 

Bigotry indeed.

 

However i have a feeling that majority of ppl that could get offended by this gesture are the non-religeous type.  If u offer someone non-religeous a prayer, they may get offended cause they don't believe there is a god.

 

But never the less this is still bigotry.

That's like a vegetarian getting offended if you offer them a hamburger though.

Why would you be offended?  Not want it sure... but be offended?

If someone was offended because someone offered to pray for them because they were gay or something.  Yeah sure... i'd be offended too... but because someone is ill?