I don't have anything for or against it. It simply isn't a part of my religious beliefs. What do you have against Taranis, Apollo, and Isis? Since they are not a part of your religion, you probably do not believe in them. They are not an issue for you. That is how I feel about the Christian god. I don't concern myself over the deities of religions other than my own.
2006-07-11 01:41:45
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answered by Witchy 7
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I personally have nothing against, and I'm not religious. Being not religious does not mean one should have something against the religion.
God and Christianity are two different things. Do you have anything against other religions? maybe that's what people would have against Christianity
What would anyone have against that kind of God who would redeem sins, if person just admits Jesus as his saviour. But is it moral, and right, being always able to ask forgiveness? Being religious should be spiritual, a state of mind that person only keeps to himself, and does not go around, telling about it. Can't say it about Christianity, which has in a way such vicious history.
2006-07-11 02:05:09
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answered by mon6ypenny 1
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I don't have anything against your god. You can believe anything you want to believe. What I have a problem with is the christians themselves. Why do they always act so darn persecuted? Nobody is telling you that you can't practice christianity! But you guys seem to get bent out of shape whenever you're told to keep your religious beliefs out of government! Why can't you just keep your religion a personal, private matter. What does it have to be on display for the whole world to see?
2006-07-11 01:44:06
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answered by kainicram 2
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Hello !!
Knock Knock
No believe in God = No body dished out for our sins
I personally have nothing against him nor for him - there is nothing like that as far as I am concerned. I feel free the way I am.
2006-07-11 01:32:55
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answered by R G 5
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God can only save or forgive us through His son(as christians believe)!....i'm sorry but i think thats absolutely ridiculous.
God can forgive the one that he wants to forgive or not ,and judge people for thier actions...............
the more irrational stuff is that you think God let His son or Himself(as he is split into three according to trinity-which is the more nonsense talking)get crucified by the jews(as christians believe)!.....that shoudnt be a God.............even if it is a part of a GRANFPLAN as christians say!.....God Has to be The Absolute and most perfect One...Who Is not like humans but Is their Creator.Jesus christ(pbuh)is a human being and prophet like Mohammad(pbuh)and Moses(pbuh)were.
How can you worship a human being just like you-but a prophet-who lives and dies and eats and uses the toilet just like you do!.....just have more deep thinking about it...and then decide it by yourself.
2006-07-11 01:50:23
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answered by Ahmed Jadalla Bushra Badawi 4
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Come to think of it, what kind of a sicko god would dish out punishment on his son. Come to think of it, what kind of a god would have a son in the first place. Come to think of it, what kind of freedom arises from an act of cruelty. Come to think of it, how could anyone with an iq equal to or bigger than their shoe size believe such egregious drivel.
2006-07-11 01:38:56
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answered by bonzo the tap dancing chimp 7
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Nothing, really. I was nominally Christian for a long time growing up (I believed some permutation of Pascal's Wager), and only left when I decided the philosophical disrespect from my atheist friends (Have you ever noticed how people assume they can determine your personal and political views from your religious affiliation alone? Argh! But I digress.), combined with the badgering from my Christian friends who wanted me to go to church / prayer groups / whatever on a regular basis, were more of a bother than it was worth. *frowny face*
2006-07-11 01:42:07
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answered by Maggie P 2
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I have nothing against that God because I don't believe in some fairy tale. No one died for my sins. Why do you believe that other religions are wrong when they have beliefs similar to Christianity (even though they came before Christianity)?
2006-07-11 01:36:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Wait, wait, so because I'm not christian means I have something against god? Well, that's not fair, I don't have anything against him, I just chose to believe something different. Does that answer your question?
2006-07-11 01:37:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Glad he's not my God.
Sounds like nonsense to me.
Have you really thought about what an insult it is to God that so many people blindly beileve these lies about Her and never get the guts to challenge these foolish ideas about him. Even on a personal level in their own thoughts.
2006-07-11 01:38:52
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answered by Anonymous
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