Because you are opposite of believers and your views are non- absolute. There is a difference between mocking and questioning.
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2006-07-31 19:10:47
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answer #1
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answered by Pashur 7
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A good THEIST must find nothing wrong for people like you to view religion in your own point of view. The least he can do, and that is if you are interested, is to help you see religion in a believer's eyes. Belief or faith is founded both in logic, science and one's personal experience with the Lord (of whatever religion). A good THEIST should explain and answer any question or doubts you may want to ask or clarify about his religion, without forcing you or expecting you to believe in the end. He should be a FRIEND to you, and helping & guiding you all the way on the road to understanding and enlightenment. If in the end, you are still not convinced, still he should treat you as a dear friend and accord you his utmost respect.
2006-07-31 19:56:59
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answered by rrd 2
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Well, religion doesn't stand up to careful scrutiny, does it? What is God? Where is heaven? Where is hell? How do you know any of these things exist if there is no evidence for them? What is a soul? Where does it live? How do you know you have one? Why does God need to exist? How do you know that the Bible (or the Quran or whatever other holy book) really has anything to do with this "God" creature? Are any of these questions likely to be met with logical, testable, provable answers, or will the one giving the answers eventually give up and say, "Oh, you just have to have faith, and then you'll know the answers." ? Ultimately, this is all they have because logic does not exist in their world-view.
2006-07-31 19:20:23
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answer #3
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answered by Antique Silver Buttons 5
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Although I am not a believer I have to agree with impossible dream. Logic is perspective to a person point of view. But to answer you question, it is sort of like being an alcoholic. They are high on faith, which can be very potent like a drug, they must first admit that they have a problem before they can fix it. The problem is most theists are surrounded by enablers, who continue to reinforce there irrational way of thought. Blind faith should be replaced with wisdom. Anyone can have blind fait, it takes work to have wisdom, wisdom can only come through experience of the way things are in our physical world. Too many people want to hide from the true physical world in there religion, this is what helps continue the circle of suffering in our world.
2006-07-31 19:16:18
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Perhaps because logic dictates there can only be ONE true religion (or none at all); therefore MOST religions cannot be 100% true.
If there can only be one true religion (assuming there is one), then God should EXPECT the other 99% of the world who don't belong to that one religion to question their beliefs at some point. If they never question their beliefs, how will they find the truth? That seems logical to me, anyway.
However, what seems logical to one person may not seem logical to another, partly due to bias, and partly due to intelligence.
2006-07-31 19:31:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think theists find it wrong for people to view God in a logical way. In fact they challenge people to look at everything without bias and it is evident that they will come to a conclusion (a logical one at that) that there is a God and He created the universe.
2006-07-31 19:13:56
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answered by seedplanter 2
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Logic, huh?
What do you believe in? Does it change every day and with different situations?
There can only be one truth. And it comes from God and his sovereignty.
I suppose it boils down to realizing that there is a God and you are not him.
It is great to question... if you are not biased (having made up your mind before you question) and are open to the existence of a greater being then your questioning will lead you to him - because the evidence is there if you will only see it.
God is amazing, and the author of science, logic, wisdom and beauty.
Question your logic as well...
2006-07-31 20:01:24
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answered by Anonymous
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Possibly because:
1. They view their religion as their own personal property and don't want a bunch of logical people poking and prying around with it, and taking all the shine off.
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2. They're not as secure in their faith as they claim, and it just scares them to hear any part of their religion questioned, because they're afraid they may lose their faith.
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3. They think that as a nonbeliever, you and those like you are foul, doomed souls and they don't want you anywhere near them because you sicken them.
Or maybe a lot of other things. From my own observations, I think those are probably the three most common.
2006-07-31 19:10:53
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answered by red_flamedragon 4
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LOGIC? lol That's a good one .If by logic you mean being biased against everything that doesn't point in the direction of your false religion{atheism} then you could call it that (of coarse you'd still be WRONG) If you were to use logic the way Websters dictionary defines it ,you would come to the UNBIASED conclusion that JESUS IS LORD and without Him there is no hope but to spend eternity in hell.
2006-07-31 19:17:34
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answered by Mr Toooo Sexy 6
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I am all for questioning God and Religion and Im a Christian... I think its great if someone has faith without sight but if you need sight, look for it. As for logic, I think in this case logic is relative, since I wont nessisarily find something logical that you do and vise versa
2006-07-31 19:09:08
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answer #10
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answered by impossble_dream 6
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that's more effective relaxing to be indignant. that's so basic as that. i in my opinion HAVE debated faith with different persons without both people getting indignant or something like that, notwithstanding that's extremely unnecessary to finish that, because contained ultimately you're both going to get indignant, or comprehend that there is not any immediately ahead floor that Atheists and Christians can logically debate on, as Christians believe that lack of evidence otherwise is evidence of existence, and Atheists believe that it is stupid.
2016-10-15 10:37:23
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answered by ? 4
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