You must have something better to do.
2006-06-07 07:27:52
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answer #1
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answered by obviously_you'renotagolfer 5
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Well, seeing that neither side can explicitly prove the other one wrong until after death. I would say yes.
I would think if you believe that strongly that Christians are wrong then living life knowing that you are right seeing the things they go through (for what you believe are foolish reasons) would already be quite a lot of pay back. Although, I'm not sure I understand what the reason is behind why you think you need payback??? And why just Christians. There are so many other religions you could equally spend your time hating...
Sounds like you had a bad personal experience in one way or another with Christians and your judging the entire faith based on some specific group of events that may or may not truly be related to real Christian faith.
But hey good luck with that...
2006-06-07 07:41:00
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answered by John 6
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Yes it is hateful, but I think it would be better in the reverse, I'd like you to have just enough afterlife to realize you were wrong. Who knows, maybe that guy you don't believe in would give you a second chance? If not, well, sorry, we tried.
2006-06-07 07:30:54
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answered by Anonymous
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well, look, i hope that you do not spend too much time thinking about it. look i am not a christian,ok? just because you think that some people from particular community are bad does not mean that the entire community is that bad! well i have friends who are christians and i know they are good at heart. so come on don't have such a grudge against the entire christian community. have an open mind. and remember that by holding a grudge against any one just makes you loose ur present coz u can't stop thinking about it. so just chill and focus on ur present and future!
take care good bye!
2006-06-07 07:36:59
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answer #4
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answered by sunny98012 2
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Is it hateful for me to want Atheists to have just enough Heaven to realize they were wrong before being judged and sent to the Lake of Fire for eternity?
Two sides you know.
2006-06-07 07:31:28
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answer #5
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answered by sweetie_baby 6
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Not hateful, rude perhaps, but no more rude than the thoughts I had about you and I AM trying to live a life worthy of God. So well, we are both human. Is it hateful of me to want you to catch a glimpse of God and not be given the chance to live with God... just kidding I would not wish that on my worst enemy... and now we see the difference between being a believer and not...!!!!
2006-06-07 07:33:11
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answer #6
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answered by hannahonelove 4
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No...I don't think so, everyone is entitled to their own beliefs and spiritual support system. If that is how you feel...that there is really no after life, then that's what works for you. Wanting others to realize our own beliefs and to support them is natural too......no one choice is right. If you feel strongly about it is only right that you would want others to follow and realize your own views. Isn't that what the whole idea behind organized religion and human belief based on!!!????
2006-06-07 07:32:36
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answer #7
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answered by toe_roper 3
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Yes
2006-06-07 07:28:10
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answered by BL81 2
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Well if you are not living for God, you are already in the dark and are dead. You want to get right with Jesus so you will be one of the dead in Christ some day...
2006-06-07 07:29:22
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would you care for Christians to know they were wrong? They'd be dead anyway, isn't the problem therefore solved?
2006-06-07 07:29:04
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answered by csucdartgirl 7
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Yes. That's pretty sad on your part. And if they have any afterlife at all... then they are still right!
2006-06-07 07:29:14
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answer #11
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answered by Nonna 3
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