do they answer questions directed only at those of other religions, and usually in insulting ways?
2006-06-26
15:51:04
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Just so you know, my husband wanted me to ask this as he can't remember his Yahoo! password, and I thought it was a valid question. Yes, I know that not all Christians are like this, but a good majority of the louder ones seem to be. Also, many Christians seem to assume that those of us who choose not to be Christian have never read the Bible and know nothing about their religion, which just isn't true. I was raised Christian and read the Bible several times growing up. I just didn't think that some of it was what I wanted to base my life on. I know many ex-Christians of all different beliefs, too, who know what they're talking about when answering questions on Christianity.
2006-06-26
16:36:14 ·
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I thought this was a public forum. I thought that I as a Muslim could express my 1st amendment rights of freedom of religion and speech. If you want to have nice answers you should not have an insult in your question.
2006-06-26 16:03:30
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answered by Layla 6
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You can't generalize Christians, just like you can't generalize ALL Caucasians. It's offensive.
I am Christian, but I'm open to many things. While my religion is important, I don't push it on anyone nor do I bash other religions. While I can only speak for myself, I can understand completely where you're coming from. Every religion has it's "holy rollers" who think that it's either their way or NO way.
It's normally those people who should spend more time studying their religion then jamming it down the nearest person's throat.
2006-06-26 15:59:10
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answered by glamxtragedy 1
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How about "Why do people butt in on the communications of others" a million. Rudeness 2. Inflammatory/ridiculous comments, perceived or easily. 3. Ambush question designed for same. social gathering: "Christians: at the same time as will Atheists end eating their youthful?" it really is continually very disingenuous to assert the least. Which class is the meant recipient of your (question?) ultimately: "some questions favor the right religious & philosophical outlook of atheists & are so directed at them. Why ought to christians continually answer with such issues as Jesus' blood?" Quid professional quo? you could set up a extra managed surroundings you realize. Why do not you even if it really is that tremendous of an difficulty?
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answered by Anonymous
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even though the bible says not to act arogant, Christians seem to turn their noses up a little too far, they seem to think that their way is the only way, and if you choose diffrently then you are wrong and a sinner....
my question? if say, a person of Muslim religion, has been born, bread, and raised as Muslim, should he be condemed by Christians, even if he is unaware of the Christian religion?
ALSO, if Christians were really servants of God, then instead of turning their shoulder or getting upset at someone who doesnt believe, they would seek it as God's will to witness to that person and lead that person into a life Living with God, and Jesus as their personal Savior.
2006-06-26 15:57:01
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answered by meld1707 3
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what, American Christians do stuff like that? get out!!
me personally, when I see a Q about something I don't know (pagan, Buddhist, what have you) I ignore it and move on down the line. but I can't speak for some of my compadres....
alas, though, it does go both ways. I've asked Q's where I wanted a specific audience to answer, and half of my answers were "they're all a bunch of lies"
2006-06-26 15:57:47
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answered by cirque de lune 6
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from what I've seen, it's not the Christians that get all ansy about tough questions posed. The "Christians only" questions I've seen are posed by someone in another religon or lack thereof that wants to challenge a Christian tenet.
2006-06-26 15:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Only Christians know the answers. Why waste time and energy getting biased answers from people who don't know what the hell the question even IS?
2006-06-26 15:59:24
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answered by maddieabrams 1
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i am a christian and i dont.... i try to be open minded yet still staying strong in what i believe. other ppl are uptight and dont care to listen, but not all of them are like that. everyone is different even the ones with the same beliefs
2006-06-26 16:10:07
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answered by caseyrae 2
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Yes, then they get mad when other people answer it. But then they'll go butting into other questions that don't want them there and say insulting (or more commonly just annoying) things.
Christianity is founded on, run by, and believing in hypocrisy.
2006-06-26 16:07:47
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answered by Joe Shmoe 4
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If it says buddists only answer I dont' answer it because I'm a Christian not a buddhist. I am ok with that there are plenty of other questions to answer.
2006-06-26 15:57:46
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answered by xx_muggles_xx 6
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