GG, perhaps I misread. I thought you wrote 'I would think that may have been true in our repressed and repressive culture, but, thankfully, sweeping even your prayers under the carpet or shaded behind a hand is one cultural feature that is dying out.' I understood that you wrote this in response to a remark about prayer being private. The implication as I read it is that you seem to regard prayer being thought of as private equaling repression.
If I misunderstood, then that is my ignorance, or perhaps my interpretation. Possibly a bit of both. It's also connected with my opinion. Everyone in every world has a right to hold and air opinions - apparently this deserves repeating.
What I wrote seemed to me to be part of a discussion, not a jump. I don't consider my world separate from anyone else's. We all live in the same one and therefore need to treat each other with respect, and be able to have rational discussions.
There's a fine line between opinion and judgement. It's a subtle distinction, but it exists nonetheless. At least I think it does. You seem concerned only with the feelings of the woman involved - alright. Other people have other ideas - that's actually alright, too. We're usually mature about it on GN, though.
I wonder if the bit in (if memory serves) Matthew 6 about praying in silence is just a judgmental part of someone's 'world'?