Reminds me of my experiences in travelling and encountering non-believers who would visit religious countries and religious buildings without feeling the need to adhere to the requested dress and behaviour code (eg. modesty for women, no shoes, silence, etc). Um, you adhere to their code because although their chosen faith may mean nothing to you it is *very* important to them, and respect is imprtant too. You are a visitor in their house, their house of worship. M'kay?
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Reminds me of my experiences in travelling and encountering non-believers who would visit religious countries and religious buildings without feeling the need to adhere to the requested dress and behaviour code (eg. modesty for women, no shoes, silence, etc). Um, you adhere to their code because although their chosen faith may mean nothing to you it is *very* important to them, and respect is imprtant too. You are a visitor in their house, their house of worship. M'kay?