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If everyone have different beliefs, and believe that anyone who doesnt subscribe to their religion will go to hell (or equivalent), then why would they want to talk to other people in the first place (apart for convertion of course). would they just be pretending to be nice, while deep down thinking that they will go to hell. why would they talk to each other in the first place?

2006-09-03 07:06:54 · 7 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Any faith that preaches more about what's wrong with others than what's right with their own is a false faith. If it's such truth, light, and shining example to all, that would be obvious without the bashing. The rest are decidedly unholy.

2006-09-03 07:13:00 · answer #1 · answered by misslabeled 7 · 0 1

I talk to many people of there faiths, to understasnd there logic, through that logic I can convert. Or I talk to them because of similarites, such as a baptist and a catholic talking about athiests. or hell anyone and anyone about a football game.

2006-09-03 14:10:45 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

We all have two faces.
Some of us lose the other face when we die and go to heaven.
Some get to keep their face and don't go to heaven.

I don't know where I got that from.

2006-09-03 14:14:06 · answer #3 · answered by chris p 6 · 0 0

well i believe that God forgive. but other than that, i am friends with people who do drugs, and drink, and who love people of the same sex. but that is just who they are. and i love them as friends anyway!

2006-09-03 14:09:51 · answer #4 · answered by Krissi 4 · 0 0

I think they are trained to be nice to us evil non-believing sinners!

2006-09-03 14:09:17 · answer #5 · answered by tomleah_06 5 · 0 0

They pity us

2006-09-03 14:19:00 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

because

2006-09-03 14:10:39 · answer #7 · answered by jyd9999 6 · 0 0

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