| | When expected to pray, i do normally bend my head - i don't feel a need to close my eyes, but as a guest i do try to fit in, i'm not there to make a statement.
If i attend a funeral, i do so either to bring conclusion to some emotions involving the deceased or simply to show my sympathy to those left behind be it from loyalty or sadness that people i love are hurting. I do my utmost to respect everybody else attending the funeral - the only victims when someone dies, are the ones left behind. I think any guest detesting the ceremony so strongly that they find it impossible to gain or give any values in that setting, should refrain from attending.
When not turning extreme, and when choosing to by free will, i actually find it good that people believe in whatever deities they believe in, as they haven't reached a point where they are prepared to embrace reason alone, the alternative would be a hole, a lack of values, a nothingness that would be destructive.
I do not believe in a God, but it doesn't bring me happiness to denounce religion from the barricades, it brings me happiness and peace of mind to know where i stand, enough so that i don't need to convert anybody believing differently, as i expect them to refrain from trying to convert me.
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