If the government was to tell me that i had to change my religion, i would be enraged. I personally am not religious at all, but i respect my ancestors and how much they went through to remain jewish, so therefor i would be quite upset.
If i were to be ordered to change my religion by the government i would hate them for forcing me to change my beliefs. I would lobby to have the law changed because it is not right to take away people's freedom of thought.
Colin Nierenberg Period 3 9/28/10 If the government told me to change my religion i would mad. I would rebel against the government for trying to impose on my rights.
I would be furious because the government has no right to do that. Americans have the freedom to practice whatever religion they choose. I would refuse to change my religion as I am a very devout Catholic and have been practicing my whole life. I plan to remain Catholic my whole life and that would be unacceptable to do that.
If the government forced me to change my religion I would be outraged. The government should have no right in forcing people to change their religion because everyone has their own natural rights. I am not a religious person at all but I am so accustomed to the Jewish cultures and traditions that it would be hard for me to change, and also knowing what my own family went through, and how my grandfather survived the ghetto I would not allow the government to change my religion.
If I were forced to change my religion by the government I would be furious. Being able to have your own religion should be something that know one could take away from you. I would try my hardest to still practice but I would feel like a slave with no faith what so ever.
My temperament would immediately change from that of a calm citizen to a hostile one. Maybe I would burn the establishment the government was currently occupying and crown myself Queen. I assume that is a moderate reaction. I would never force a religion upon my subjects. That's terrible. :O
I would be greatly affected and very angered. I would not like to be forced to believe things that are against myself i should be able to believe in my own choice of views anywhere, especially in a free country
If I were forced to change my religion I think it would bother me but not effect me that much. I am not very religious but it would definitely effect other people way more than it would me.
I wouldn't be happy if I was forced to change my religion. Religion is based on an individual's personal beliefs and people should be able to freely express their faith.
If they forced me to change my religion I would feel very upset. One reason many people love America is because of the religious freedom, when you take that away America would not be as great.
Natascha Ibrahim period 3 10/2/10 If i was forced to change my religion by the goevernment i would be infuriated because that defeats the purpose of the gorvernment andbeing able to have rights, and freeedom. Its a bit ridiculous not being able to believe in what you want while living in America.
If the govt. told me I need to change my religion I would be so upset I would start my own religion. I would make my religion better and more appealing to everyone, so that people will leave the new religion and come to mine.
If the government told me to change my religion, i wouldnt realy care at all because im not religious as it is. I would just go with it and try out the new religion.
i wouldn't mind that much if the government made me change my religion because people should be open minded about religion. maybe if i was more religious i'd feel strongly about it but i'm not
i would be upset because i think everybody should be able to believe in any religion u want to. Since im not super religious then it wouldnt bother me much right now. But if i was really religious id be outraged.
i would feel very offended because i religion is based on what your beliefs are and if you were forced to change those then religion would mean nothing.
Hannah Frankl
ReplyDeleteIf the government was to tell me that i had to change my religion, i would be enraged. I personally am not religious at all, but i respect my ancestors and how much they went through to remain jewish, so therefor i would be quite upset.
Sawyer Hayes
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I would be angry that the government was treating everyone unfairly based on religious beliefs. People and all their beliefs should be tolerated.
If i were to be ordered to change my religion by the government i would hate them for forcing me to change my beliefs. I would lobby to have the law changed because it is not right to take away people's freedom of thought.
ReplyDeleteColin Nierenberg
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9/28/10
If the government told me to change my religion i would mad. I would rebel against the government for trying to impose on my rights.
Katherine Kepski
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I would be furious because the government has no right to do that. Americans have the freedom to practice whatever religion they choose. I would refuse to change my religion as I am a very devout Catholic and have been practicing my whole life. I plan to remain Catholic my whole life and that would be unacceptable to do that.
Veronica Frank
ReplyDeleteIf the government forced me to change my religion I would be outraged. The government should have no right in forcing people to change their religion because everyone has their own natural rights. I am not a religious person at all but I am so accustomed to the Jewish cultures and traditions that it would be hard for me to change, and also knowing what my own family went through, and how my grandfather survived the ghetto I would not allow the government to change my religion.
chris brodbeck
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If I were forced to change my religion by the government I would be furious. Being able to have your own religion should be something that know one could take away from you. I would try my hardest to still practice but I would feel like a slave with no faith what so ever.
My temperament would immediately change from that of a calm citizen to a hostile one. Maybe I would burn the establishment the government was currently occupying and crown myself Queen. I assume that is a moderate reaction. I would never force a religion upon my subjects.
ReplyDeleteThat's terrible. :O
I would be greatly affected and very angered. I would not like to be forced to believe things that are against myself i should be able to believe in my own choice of views anywhere, especially in a free country
ReplyDeleteIf I were forced to change my religion I think it would bother me but not effect me that much. I am not very religious but it would definitely effect other people way more than it would me.
ReplyDeleteIf I was forced to change my religion I would be very angry. I would practice my religion and if they tried to punish me for it i would fight back
ReplyDeleteI wouldn't be happy if I was forced to change my religion. Religion is based on an individual's personal beliefs and people should be able to freely express their faith.
ReplyDelete~Danielle Stavin~
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If they forced me to change my religion I would feel very upset. One
reason many people love America is because of the religious freedom,
when you take that away America would not be as great.
Natascha Ibrahim
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10/2/10
If i was forced to change my religion by the goevernment i would be infuriated because that defeats the purpose of the gorvernment andbeing able to have rights, and freeedom. Its a bit ridiculous not being able to believe in what you want while living in America.
Jacob Buchbinder
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10/3/10
If the govt. told me I need to change my religion I would be so upset I would start my own religion. I would make my religion better and more appealing to everyone, so that people will leave the new religion and come to mine.
Jack Nelson
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If the government told me to change my religion, i wouldnt realy care at all because im not religious as it is. I would just go with it and try out the new religion.
amelia aguirre
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i wouldn't mind that much if the government made me change my religion because people should be open minded about religion. maybe if i was more religious i'd feel strongly about it but i'm not
marshall Faulk
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i would be upset because i think everybody should be able to believe in any religion u want to. Since im not super religious then it wouldnt bother me much right now. But if i was really religious id be outraged.
Darian Saidi
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I'm not that religious but i would not like to have a new religion.
If I had been told to change my religion I would not because I stand for religious freedom.
ReplyDeletei would feel very offended because i religion is based on what your beliefs are and if you were forced to change those then religion would mean nothing.
ReplyDeleteAlex Manzanares
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i would be upset because it wouldn't be fair, and everyone should be able to believe in whatever religion they want to believe.
Arman Escobar
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i wouldnt be much affected by this, i am not very religious, so thats why