LONDON — The ancient pagan tradition of Druidry has been formally recognized as a religion in Britain -- a decision its followers hailed Saturday as as a long-overdue status for the worship of spirits and the natural world.
"Mr_Canada" said :lol: I'm 18 and opinions don't get you anywhere. It'd probably get you nowhere if you put it on a resume.
Things aren't doing well there, everyone is about to jump ship.
Really? Well just explain that you actually know everything, as demonstrated on a local internet forum. Tell them you are a self-recognized authority on everything that permits you to pass random blanket judgments because you, at the venerable age of 18 and in the midst of a self imposed mid-life political crisis, actually have first hand knowledge of all things.
Who the f*** is the British govt to recognize any religion. A religion should be what any one person says it is - the state has no business defining what is a religion. At one time Christianity had one person, then 13 etc.
If somebody makes up a religion with dumbfuck rules, that's their business. If those rules interfere with others, then sorry, the rules are over ridden. Otherwise, play on.
Lol... AFTER 'Trekkie' was recognized as a religion.
But in all seriousness these people believe in things that don't exist and I wouldn't sit next to them on a city bus.
Well, since you have the answers to all things, what on earth are you doing plugging away at some dead end job?
:lol: I'm 18 and opinions don't get you anywhere. It'd probably get you nowhere if you put it on a resume.
Things aren't doing well there, everyone is about to jump ship.
Really? Well just explain that you actually know everything, as demonstrated on a local internet forum. Tell them you are a self-recognized authority on everything that permits you to pass random blanket judgments because you, at the venerable age of 18 and in the midst of a self imposed mid-life political crisis, actually have first hand knowledge of all things.
:lol:
I'll be sure to.
That's a good lad. Go get 'em, tiger!
The mid-life part was the funniest.
I'm going to take this chance now and say that I wasn't as serious as my first post was made to seem.
I'd probably let one sit next to me on the bus.
Good call. Even at the advanced age of 18, there is still the very remote chance you may yet learn something.
Well, considering it was a religion before Christianity it shouldn't be an awe shocker.
One would think.
If somebody makes up a religion with dumbfuck rules, that's their business. If those rules interfere with others, then sorry, the rules are over ridden. Otherwise, play on.