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Would you help care for a family in need, if they are of a different faith?
Would you try to change their belief?

2006-07-19 16:49:40 · 19 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

19 answers

of course i would take care of ANYONE of a different faith, or no faith at all.

my teachings do not tell me to ignore or to be harmful to them because our beliefs are different.

-eagle

2006-07-19 16:53:46 · answer #1 · answered by eaglemyrick 4 · 1 0

My religion is not nearly as important to me as my relationship with Jesus. It is the most important thing and everything in my life centers around this. Yes, I would definitely help out a family in need that was a different faith. I would not try to change their belief, but if I felt led, I would share my faith with them.

2006-07-19 16:55:36 · answer #2 · answered by Crystal 2 · 0 0

In my opinion religion is the stumbling block between man and God.

About doing help we need to understand our religion as humanity - nothing else.

No one is going to gain anything by trying to change the belief of a person in need. Only thing we can do to him is the help.

2006-07-19 17:02:43 · answer #3 · answered by latterviews 5 · 0 0

My relationship with Jesus is more important than "religion." My relationship with Jesus involves helping others, regardless of their own faiths. Would I try to change their belief? I would only speak the truth.

2006-07-19 17:00:19 · answer #4 · answered by ld 3 · 0 0

My religion is my way of life and I have often helped other families with different faiths. I love discussing the Bible but would not force the issue if the other person/persons did not wish to discuss it.

2006-07-19 17:03:09 · answer #5 · answered by Sparkle1 6 · 0 0

My religion is very Important to me. Yes I would help anyone I don't care what religion they are. and NO i would NOT try and change their beliefs. if they ask me about my religion I would tell them but wouldn't push it on anyone.

2006-07-19 18:32:59 · answer #6 · answered by Proud Mommy 6 · 0 0

I am very religious, but my faith is what matters most to me, not my religion. I would help anyone in need that it was in my power to help, regardless of their faith. I respect other people's choices in religion, even if it differs from mine. The various religions within Christianity are mostly political. If someone hasn't accepted Jesus in their lives, I will pray that they do.

2006-07-19 17:01:08 · answer #7 · answered by Danyel W 2 · 0 0

I'm not religious. I believe in higher power. I believe in destiny and fate. But I don't believe that God has control of everything. I don't believe in saints, or any of that. But I'd definitely help someone in need. A person in need is the same as anyone else. It's like asking, if you're white, would you help a black person? We're all the same inside, so who cares what religious beliefs, or what color their skin is, or what their sexual orientation is. We all bleed when we're hurt, cry when we're sad, laugh when we're happy. We're human. Why change what doesn't need fixing?

2006-07-19 16:56:21 · answer #8 · answered by Tessa ♥ 4 · 0 0

Very, yes, and no, respectively. My beliefs are very important to me. Yes, I would help care for them, because that's the right thing to do. No, I wouldn't try to change their belief, and would expect the same courtesy from them.

2006-07-19 16:53:30 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

My religion is **VERY**important to me.

However if/when I am helping or associating with someone of a different faith, I do not try to convert. I know that their faith is just as important to them as mine is to me.

You turn people off, when you proslytize.

2006-07-19 17:00:57 · answer #10 · answered by clusium1971 7 · 0 0

My religion is very important to me. I don't care what religion other people believe in---that is a personal choice they need to make for themselves. I'd help people just because they are people in need---their religion or non-religion is irrelevant.

2006-07-20 01:52:22 · answer #11 · answered by Witchy 7 · 0 0

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