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2006-08-04 09:39:54
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh, no they're not afraid to voice their opinion. They just can't develop complete sentences with any driving thought since they're so eaten up with their own hatred that they stutter, even on a keyboard. And a lot of them come here since we can't cause them to become more educated in the ways of God, so they can rant and rave like the out-of-control morons that they are, twisting what thoughts they might actually develop in on themselves, kind of like an ingrown toe nail or ingrown hair. And then they also don't think they have to be held accountable for their verbage. Funny, isn't it. Their atheism doesn't let them realize that THE accountability they need to be concerned about is not to us, or their personal audiences at home, but God, and He hasn't missed one word of what they've said, and He WILL hold them accountable. Thank you for your question and the opportunity to vent some of my reasoned animosity to people of such gross ignorance, the one's that call themselves athiests or agnostics, or even non-Christians. God Bless you.
2006-08-04 09:02:31
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answer #2
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answered by ? 7
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Its a free world and one can voice their opinion.As long as your opinion does not hurt the sentiments of the believers.Just talking badly about ppl who believe in god wont solve the issue.Its hard to convince atheist with closed mind.The atheist and non believers are afraid because the majority are believers in god.They are afraid because its easy to voice their opinion but hard to convince the believers.
2006-08-04 09:03:50
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answered by rajan kumar 3
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No. I think most "non believers" don't feel the need to shove their beliefs down the throats of their friend and family, but will respond honestly when asked about it. Here, people tend to provoke each other so they can debate. The bashing and bad mouthing is pretty even on both side.
2006-08-04 09:02:02
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont see why anybody should be afraid to voice their opinions. I ahve always been a non-believer or lets say alternative believer and I was never afraid to talk about it. I enjpy spiritual conversations and discussions. Its great to bounce opinions back and forth and reason about different points. Thats what makes life interesting!
2006-08-04 08:57:03
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answer #5
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answered by Dark Child 3
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You have got to be everloving kidding me!
The Atheist and "Non-believers" have the loudest voices and beat the drums the hardest to oppress the Christians with the Politically Correct garbage.
They are the reason the morals of this country are now in the toilet.
2006-08-04 08:54:51
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answer #6
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answered by Augustine 6
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Atheists have the right to voice their opinion here, but if they come put down Christians, it is a useless gesture. Insults and put downs only reflect on the person making them. As Christians we are to show the love of Jesus, and be able to hold dialogue concerning our faith.
2006-08-04 08:59:51
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answer #7
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answered by tigranvp2001 4
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technology explains the super bang grew to become into not from not something yet from a singularity that grew to become into each and all of the subject and potential in the universe compressed right into a single factor that then prolonged at as quickly as! So it grew to become into continually here! yet why are undesirable Christians continually claiming the super bang got here from not something? Are they that ignorant? Did they sleep by way of college or is it that they understand the fact yet think of they are able to twist it because of fact anybody is gullible?! The Pope, Catholic Church, Church of britain and mainstream church homes all settle for the super bang and evolution! Lord Carey the former Archbishop of Canterbury positioned it alright – “Creationism is the fruit of a fundamentalist techniques-set to scripture, ignoring scholarship and serious getting to understand, and puzzling different understandings of fact”! superb that Christians and atheists can agree and chortle jointly even no remember if it is at fundie rate! yet at the back of the laughter is the melancholy on the fundamentalists striving so hard to interrupt Christianity by ability of turning it from a faith to an ideology! Surveys recommend that 29% of yank Christians are so extremist of their ideals that they fall nicely outdoors of the huge-unfold bounds of Christianity!
2016-11-03 21:43:53
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answered by ? 4
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I can't say this about all atheists, but personally, if some random person starts talking to me about god, I will talk back about the hypocracy, arrogance, and conceitedness of the christian religion. But no, I won't go out there and pick a fight with some random person. That's not cool.
Oh, and you need to get addicted to phonics. That was just one hell of a run-on sentence.
2006-08-04 09:02:40
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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well atheist doesn't have any opinions of their own neither they have any vision or system so that they can stick to that agenda or raise their voice to defend. Usually they live only with wasted interest and emotions of unfulfilled desire. They feel some sought of satisfaction when they oppose to god existence they are the unlucky one,s who live in past. it's said Faith wins that bring courage, Atheist in order to prove them selves right BECOME OVER COURAGEOUS. OUTRAGEOUS mostly.
2006-08-04 09:04:32
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answer #10
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answered by dubai chaser 3
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Who do you think got praying out of schools, and evolution in? I come on this site as well as in the public to spread the evils of atheism, as I am a miserable demonic soul doomed to a fire pit in hell by the all loving god.
2006-08-04 08:57:12
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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