While I do agree with your mindset, I do believe you need to work on your grammar and spelling.
Blessed be!
2006-07-02 18:00:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, I would say that non-christains act just as much like robots, but instead of quoting Bible verses they swear and are rude and instead of praying for others (in an attempt to help the person, and admit that as a human they are not in any power to help the person) they just do whats good for themselves.
Do you see how this picture doesn't fit most non-christains? Its just the same with the picture you have made of christians. You say we are judgemental and trying to force our religion on you, but by posting that on the web you are doing the exact same thing.
And I would just like to make one comment: I am a christain, but I am not a robot. I think and feel for myself, and I also disagree with what the church and other christians say about some things, but I agree on the major thing and thats what counts.
2006-07-02 18:03:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Please write properly.
Listen, I dislike their religion, but I realize they're not the same. The saying, "I'll pray for you" is a simply a way of saying "I'll think of you" or "I wish you the best." It has a religious touch, that's all.
Don't ever just bash someone because you disagree with them. You're just as bad as any of them who force their beliefs on others. You are saying, now, that you are greater than they. Interesting how hypocritical you are, yes?
I'm glad they have faith, and such strong faith. Perhaps they may be wrong, but I might be wrong in believing there is no God as well.
2006-07-02 18:27:31
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answered by Kage D, 2
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I'm sorry you don't understand why people like myself prefer a relationship with God. Although I doubt that there is any way I can possibly prove it to you, I do know that He exists and I've had prayers answered that cannot be coincidental many, many times.
But what a lot of people don't realize is this...If you went up to a rich person who you never met before and asked him for a favor would he grant you that favor? Probably not. But if you were a Child of his, would he try to help you when you truly needed it? Probably that rich person would help their child. That's what prayer is all about. You talk with your heavenly father when you have problems or just want to spend time with him. If you have a relationship with him, he does answer prayer.
2006-07-02 18:11:15
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answered by Searcher 7
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I'm so tired of the generalization that goes on! The Christians bash the Atheists, and vice versa. This is supposed to be questions and answers. Why ask sarcastic insulting "questions?" Does it make you feel better? Do you learn anything? I have seen excellent questions and answers of all sorts, from lots of different view points. I have also seen enough of the insults and juvenile posturing. Can't you disagree with others without being bigoted and rude?
2006-07-02 18:09:19
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answered by keri gee 6
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This "machine" is not looking to be pitied. We all need Jesus, and just this babbling post is my indication that you are truly a seeker. If you were truly convinced that there is no God, you wouldn't care to this extent. I'm praying for you, Pal. You need to pray for yourself, too.
OK. Imagine a Christian in a barber shop getting his hair cut. They start talking about God, and the barber says he doesn't believe in God because a loving God wouldn't allow all of the suffering in the world. Christian dude just sits and listens. When his hair was done, he got up, paid, and left. He walks around the corner and sees this homeless dude with long messy hair, desperately in need of a hair cut. Christian dude walks back in to the barber shop with this man, and tells the barber that he doesn't believe in barbers. (they must be a myth) Guy says "what do you mean? I'm right here; just finished working on you..etc" "Well, the Christian said, how could you allow someone's hair to be in this condition?" He pointed to the homeless dude. "Well," said the barber, "He didn't ask me to help him." And the Christian told him exactly what I'm telling you now: You need to ask God for help. You need to ask for your Salvation. Ask God to reveal Himself to you. When you die and meet Him, you don't want to learn that you're wrong!
2006-07-02 18:09:08
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answered by Gabby_Gabby_Purrsalot 7
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Religion relies primarily on ignorance & superstition.
They don't have any answers other than jingoist, meaningless phrases.
I'm an atheist and have never seen a question or answer that caused me to hate. I wonder why God fearing, peace loving, turn the other cheek Christians would claim your question "incites hatred"?
2006-07-02 18:01:38
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answered by Left the building 7
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Why do you spend all your life arguing against something you DON'T believe exists? If the grave is all you get after this life, why waste your efforts on Christians?
Hope you got your plot paid...If this is all you expect.
2006-07-02 18:00:53
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answered by n9wff 6
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Yep, that's true for many of them. It's very ironic because they also like to say "god doesn't want robots" to defend their flawed free will argument.
2006-07-02 18:00:20
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answered by Anonymous
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They remind me of parrots, mindlessly repeating what their pastors, parents, and favorite Christian authors have taught them. "God did it! GOD DID IT!! SQUAAWKK! SQUAWWK!" I am embarrassed that I used to be one of them.
2006-07-02 18:02:04
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answered by Antique Silver Buttons 5
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