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I've noticed while looking at responses to questions that those who don't believe in God for the most part (there are a few exceptions), they seem to respond out of anger. Were the common ancestors angry barbarians?

2006-07-02 12:53:54 · 14 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I'm not trying to be funny, but please edit when responding. Sometimes it gets frustrating trying to piece together someone else's thought. Oh yeah, and sarcasm is angers ugly little cousin.

2006-07-02 13:15:29 · update #1

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Was I ever hostile about my beliefs? I have tried not to be since other's beliefs don't concern me, but of course I get offended a bit when people pry into my personal life by trying to convert me.

That being said, I have noticed quite a few christians responding in a hostile fashion to opposition against their beliefs as well.

Could it be, not a question of ancestory, but just that, as humans, we dislike being meddled with and can't stand the thought of being wrong?
Of course I think I'm right and that others shouldn't bother me about it, so why should I let people walk all over me for the sake of remaining passive?

2006-07-02 12:58:45 · answer #1 · answered by TiFFeRz 4 · 1 0

You also have think about who is answering the question. There are plenty of people who come to places like this just to vent their own anger and frustration. Also, last time I checked I have the same ancestry as my grandmother and she is Christian while I am pagan. :-P

2006-07-02 19:57:55 · answer #2 · answered by Frodo the space bard 4 · 0 0

Have you missed all the angry responses form believers?

I don't undesrtand your question, what common ancestors? are you implying that people who question your dogmas or anybody else's are imbred?

If all the humans on Earth now, come from 2 people (according to the Judeo-Christian mythology we all come from Adam and Eve), doesn't that make us all imbred?

And if you are truly implying that people who do not share your belief are imbred, doesn't that make your question, an angry question?

2006-07-02 20:03:51 · answer #3 · answered by rykkardo8 4 · 0 0

im not sure but ive noticed that people who "belive" in god answer like thair better than the person asking the question and dont give an accual answer(for the most part) for the most part people who dont belive are thinking people who dont belive everything they hear. but haveing a specific faith isnt neccacarily a bad thing.

2006-07-02 20:01:54 · answer #4 · answered by Bryce 2 · 0 0

#1 common ancestry doesn't affect one's attitude towards certain things, the only exception being how you are brought up by your family, which MAY affect your attitude
#2 don't worry about it, don't treat it as a problem unless you'd like to try and solve it

2006-07-02 19:58:53 · answer #5 · answered by FirefoxFan 2 · 0 0

really dont think so-it seems that man is getting gentler every year in dealing with one another-but as to responses i have seen a lot of anger but also have seen a lot of good answers-old hippie here

2006-07-02 20:00:33 · answer #6 · answered by bergice 6 · 0 0

I believe in God, and thats all that matters. I don't need to worry about everyone else.

2006-07-02 19:56:32 · answer #7 · answered by Tiffany 4 · 0 0

I find the Christians to be the angriest.

2006-07-02 19:56:47 · answer #8 · answered by Spencer 4 · 0 0

the common ancestors. whatta bunch.they came here from there. we'll go there from here. see you up, down the road.

2006-07-02 19:59:35 · answer #9 · answered by Stuie 6 · 0 0

I don't believe so, but who knows? You can't help what others believe, but only what you believe. That's all that matters.

2006-07-02 19:57:31 · answer #10 · answered by joneslady 2 · 0 0

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