Sorry if it's a personal question.
Also, are the Libera boys Anglican?
Thanks, Bec
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You do know that they come from an actual church choir? They keep the two separate but the church background is there for everyone to see - not to preach but to build on a tradition. In fact, the actual church choir still exists and it's where many of the Libera members sing in on Sunday services.printen wrote:I respect everyones relegion, but I think that Libera has nothing to do with religion.
I am not religious, but I like the music of Libera.
In fact, I am an atheist, dont like any religion, because its my believe that religion causes in the past, but also in the present, war, hatred en superstition.
The fact that in the most religions of the world, they fighting among themselfs bitterly, proves my point.
So, I never thought of Libera as a religious choir, but a choir that produce fine music.
As I said, I respect everyones believes, but please dont mix religion with Libera.
So you're saying that Peter and Paul just picked the name of some random working stiff and forged the religion around his name? Does that make any sense?Sue wrote: Archaeologists & historians have already detected that Jesus was a normal workman out of a poor class of population. He has to work very hard & very much to keep alive. He couldn't have time to be such a prophet or a miracle healer like the bible says
In my elder years I've come to the conclusion that any plowshare can be beaten into a sword.I agree, religion is often the cause of conflict rather than of peace. And ofcourse you are right that Libera has nothing to do with that. But then again, neither has religion. It's like a knife - made to slice bread and feed other people, but used to kill people too.
I'm a Roman Catholic by the way.