>>>>>Can you see some conflit?
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>>>>I see absolutely no conflict in an atheist doing yoga stretching exercises. None.
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>>>hehe... funny boy..
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>>>following this same logic.. it will be no problem, if this same atheist be located on kneel at front of a cross and to say: “I accept Jesus as my Lord and Savior!!”
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>>One is mere exercise, the other is hypocrisy.
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>the other is also exercise.. exercise of humility.. to keep our humbleness toned.. :D
Only if that's what you believe it to be. If a true atheist does it, it's not an act of faith. It's an act of hypocrisy.
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>>Just because some people light candles as part of their religion, that doesn't mean that if I light a candle at home, I'm engaging in a religious rite. I'm just lighting a candle.
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>sure.. this is one of the diferences between straight relationship with Jesus and follow a religion.. On religions matters our acts are important.. Be good and follow a set of conducts makes us on the same line with "good men".. If we don't, "bad men"..
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>On the gospel of Jesus's grace.. He came to us and accept us exactly as we are.. That isn't necessary a set of conducts to follow.. No candles, no promisses, no polical right behaviors.. if the judgement might go by our attitudes, all of us are blameful..
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>>By the same token, if I used yoga stretching techniques, I'd just be exercising to keep my muscles toned.
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>some people die, by ingested of poison because they don't know from the existence of this one into their own food..
Sorry, it sounds like you're saying that if I stretch to keep my muscles toned, I'll face an ill fate because somebody else thinks it's a religion. I must have misunderstood your meaning.
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