Nope, I feel like I'm sitting under the sun on the Mexican Riviera
2006-09-13 04:11:21
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answer #1
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answered by JerseyRick 6
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A Christian should not reject anyone, rather try to help. There was a really good tv show that had an athiest live in a house with a Christian family for a month. The program is called 30 days, can't remember the channel. The questions she had actually made the Christians search for answers. The lady was very nice and I believe was a fallen Christian. I don't believe athiests rejected feel like a burning bush, they probably don't even know what that means.
Best wishes.
2006-09-13 11:17:25
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answer #2
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answered by makeitright 6
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Not an atheist here, so I don't have a clue as to what they feel when rejected. I would think that a true atheist could care less if they were rejected by a Christian. I know I could care less if I were rejected by an atheist.
2006-09-13 11:13:31
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answer #3
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answered by Caleb's Mom 6
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It just proves why I continue to be an atheist.
Atheists aren't a group...everyone capitalizes 'A' arrgghhh hehe have a good day
2006-09-13 11:12:53
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not looking for their approval so I feel no rejection.
2006-09-13 11:12:12
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answered by Anonymous
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The LAST thing I need is to have a deluded persons' approval!
2006-09-13 11:17:57
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answered by Marc B 3
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why? Do rejected atheists have some pent-up hostility towards shubbery?
2006-09-13 11:14:58
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answered by samurai_dave 6
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Rejected how?
2006-09-13 11:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I wish I knew what you meant by that question.
2006-09-13 11:10:38
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answered by bestfriend 3
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If you're saying what I think you're saying, the answer is no.
2006-09-13 11:16:26
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answered by Toronto 3
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