Exactly, thank you.
Look at Rev. Pat Robertson, for example. He wanted to have President Chavez MURDERED. And then Robertson denied saying that (LYING), when the statement was made on TV.
"THOU SHALT NOT KILL"
If not for intense media pressure, Robertson would never have admitted the truth or apologized. Religious hypocrisy is very plentiful in the world. And then the Christians wonder why they don't get more converts. It's only because we don't want to be part of their scam job, going to war all the time, killing people in the name of God. See the CNN article.
2006-08-09 00:01:25
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answered by SB 7
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Not all Christians think that way. At least I dun think that evil comes from Atheists. Evil comes from anywhere, even from the Christians itself.
I believe that everyone who believe in God has his/her own way to "express" it. And they have the Bible to guide them. But the problem is, a lot of Christian misinterpreted the meaning of the Bible because the Bible is already thousands years old, it used old language, which I think people have to figure the meaning out. And it's not easy.
And it's also a very sad fact that not all Christians are good people. I think what matters is, not pointing your finger to someone else, but just ask yourself if you have done any good deeds to the other or not.
God bless you! ;-)
2006-08-09 07:05:58
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answered by teufelchen 3
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Because many Christians are taught & believe that Satan is a real person and he is running around on the earth with his helpers.
And, anyone who does not seek the protection of Jesus is under the influence of Satan.
In other words, all non-Christians are Satan worshipers (or followers).
Those kinds of Christians live in a very simple world where everything is good or evil. There is no in between.
Since atheists are not "good" they are "evil."
2006-08-09 06:59:29
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answered by Left the building 7
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Not all Christians think that way. Please at least be fair and do not make such a broad value statement.
I could make broad statements about atheists being God haters and profane speakers. Would that be fair to all atheists?
An atheist has sent pornography to my e-mail should I say he/she represents atheists? Yes he/she is claiming to be an atheist so because he claims should I now accept that act as representative of ALL atheists?
2006-08-09 07:10:58
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answered by williamzo 5
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Let me get this straight, you don't believe in God but you do believe that the sins of the son should be be blamed on the Father. I think you don't think about what you think you think you think.
Christians are not blameless or perfect, they sin, all men and women (except Jesus) sin, that's why we needed a savior (Jesus). God does not, has not and will not sin. Jesus lived a sinless life and then died for you.
God is like "love, peace,joy,honor,justice,charity,forgiveness,and everything else that's good" that's what God is like and so much more.
Why don't you stop trying to hate him and except his love. It's not intelligent to trust in bad science, think everything happened by accident, trust in a loving God.
2006-08-09 07:04:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I am a christian. I do not think that ALL evil comes from atheists. I take responsibility for myself. I am accountable to myself. Personally, I couldn't care less about your "so-called" observations of my behavior, because we both know that that's just fire out of your a$$.
2006-08-09 06:57:41
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answered by kitty fresh & hissin' crew 6
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evil is everywhere. Not all Christians think that evil comes from atheists. I don't, I'm sorry if you think I'm a bad person...
btw there are some bad Christians out there. No offense ppl
2006-08-09 06:56:40
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answered by khmer_angel_6 2
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I don't judge people any more about this. What people believe is thier business not mine, and it isn't my job to convince them.
It is my job to show love, kindness and comfort to others by respecting myself. Many people out there are awe inspiring, but many also believe that it is their personal job to judge other and criticize them for not being like they are. We have all be brainwashed to think that this is acceptable. It completely contradicts the purpose. I look at all this one way, what can I learn from this person, and many times what I learn is that I have these qualities also, but I can work on me
2006-08-09 07:03:41
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answered by Sue 4
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sweetheart,
most christians i know (and i know alot, i went to a catholic school for 9 years) like to put themselves above everyone else, they think thier belief in thier so called "god" puts them above everyone elses plain of existence and they are infallable.
Then I turn on the tv and hear about some priest buttfucking a little boy, and I just have to shake my head...
You certainly dont hear about Atheists buttfucking little boys. See what their "god" does to them
so **** em, I say. who gives a **** what they say.
2006-08-09 06:58:04
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answered by Anonymous
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There is not one I statement in your question. I am responsible for me before God. I would like to know what you believe. My standing before God is not dependent on what others do.
2006-08-09 07:20:19
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answered by cathyhewed1946 4
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