Shelyn is right. ALL your examples prove that you must pray in private, be it alone, or in a congregation of fellowship, none of which is in public. A mountain top, synagogue, temple, open field of followers, ALL are okay. Any public area is off limits when there are other secular people in that same environment. *You can reserve a public space exclusively for the purpose of fellowship and prayer with no problems. That way, a secularist would know what to expect and go elsewhere. Be respectful.
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Dotaur
1 year ago
Shelyn is right. ALL your examples prove that you must pray in private, be it alone, or in a congregation of fellowship, none of which is in public. A mountain top, synagogue, temple, open field of followers, ALL are okay. Any public area is off limits when there are other secular people in that same environment. *You can reserve a public space exclusively for the purpose of fellowship and prayer with no problems. That way, a secularist would know what to expect and go elsewhere. Be respectful.
Fenrijind
1 year ago
Well hoo diddly