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A christian friend of mine (16 years as friends) made the comment that it would seem the most pleasant christians dont really believe the bible all that much. Which is a bit confusing for him. He doesnt know I am an atheist yet. (he thinks I am just 'backslidden' christian)
The more they study and believe the more unpleasant they become. Thats a theory I have, what do you reckon.
christians feel free to answer also.

2006-09-26 20:16:34 · 17 answers · asked by CJunk 4 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Ps. All the christians that answer, please tell me how much time you spend reading the bible etc. I would like to see if my theory is correct.

2006-09-26 20:18:05 · update #1

@ Wake Cobra
yes.

2006-09-26 20:23:20 · update #2

@ Robert L
Could you please tell me how much of a christian you are? do you never miss church, do you believe the bible to be fully inspired etc

2006-09-26 20:24:30 · update #3

Nice answer bombhead

2006-09-26 20:26:43 · update #4

@ eduarodi
Yes we are friends. As I pointed out he just thinks I am backslidden. when it comes to being an atheist that will take time. I know the power of the religous mindset

2006-09-26 22:01:59 · update #5

17 answers

i have been studying the bible avidly most of my life - first as an atheist, now as a believer...i guess you will have to look at my other posts to determine my "humor level" - not to be confused with my "humours", which would involve draining my fluids...
hope this helps clarify the issue!

of course i have run into a lot of unpleasant christians as well; some study a lot, some study little, but those that are so unpleasant all have in common an unhealthy urge to judge others, which was strongly discouraged by jesus, so i guess their status as believers has then to be questioned...

but i don't judge them;)

good post!

ps. i am a serious, studious believer. good luck quantifying your results! LOL!

ummmm...ak ? how exactly does that answer the question?

2006-09-26 20:25:19 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

No it is not possible. as each person is different. some will follow this path as they may become fanatics . while others will remain pleasant people with open minds. and don't mind a bit of give and take discussion.
some people never read the whole or any part of the bible and can have the same ratio of good and evil people.
It is how well you understand the life of the people that lived back then and what the scriptures meant to them . most were semi nomadic and towns were just starting to be formed . the rest of the people were farmers and herdsmen.

2006-09-27 03:33:37 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I don't agree. I tell an unpleasant person (Christian or not) by how tolerant he or she is to other opinions. Me too, I have a Christian friend (mine has been so for 34 years of the 35 years of age we both are) and he's not unpleasant because he does not try to convert me (an unbeliever).

BTW, how can you be friends for 16 years and not tell him you're an atheist? Are you actually friends?

2006-09-27 04:10:29 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

The truth is, different minded people often clash. If I were an eighty year old man who was only interested in war stories, I would most likely find a young lady who only concerned herself with reading seventeen unpleasant and, lets face it, annoying. Atheist with Atheist is more pleasant than Atheist with Christian.

2006-09-27 03:49:58 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Hey CJunk, Haven't seen you around in awhile tormenting these poor people.LOL You know I love your questions!! Lets see.....The only ones that really become unpleasant-to me- is the ones who think they know everything, it's believe like I believe or you go to Hell. Some act as if they have already been sitting on the right hand of God themselves. Doesn't it say somewhere in the bible that one should not be too sure of his salvation. Anyways take care.

2006-09-27 03:35:42 · answer #5 · answered by GraycieLee 6 · 2 0

I study the bible and I am not a christian I see the truth in the bible and it makes it fun to study.
Instead of blowing things out of proportion I look at everything and bring it down to a rationale scale.
I am not unpleasant or unhappy at all.

2006-09-27 03:21:04 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

This kind of mentality puts me off. I am not against Christianity but how one interprets it is individual and according to one's personal beliefs. It is a guidebook for the people. This will be my last question. My head is spinning.

There was a show about literalist interpretations of divorce law. I feel there is nothing wrong with divorce as long as you have really tried to work things out and there is no real hope or desire to have a happy marriage. The preacher on the radio show insisted that in only two instances can you get divorced: adultery or desertion.

Now what happens if:

Your spouse is gay and in denial and only married you to cover it up and have a family and financial security;

Your spouse doesn't respond to you sexually or romantically;

There is a communication breakdown;

She is greedy and difficult;

He is indifferent and neglectful;

One is dedicated to work too much;

There is neglect, drug addiction or abuse in the relationship that
counselling, legal proceedings, interventions, talking and ultimatums can't solve;

You got married to avoid work or study and regret it;

You married too young;

You married because of family or religious pressure;

You married because you were pregnant;

Your spouse cannot hold down a job and you cannot support him;

You have a terrible accident or your spouse does and there is no hope.

2006-09-27 03:29:37 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 3

Have you done any scientific research on your theory?

I would hazard a guess that the answer is "no," otherwise you would have quickly concluded that there are people who are well versed with regard to the Bible and who are also pleasant to speak with and be around.

2006-09-27 03:19:58 · answer #8 · answered by Gestalt 6 · 1 0

Dan Barker studied the bible alot. It turned him into an Atheist after being a preacher for 20 years.

2006-09-27 03:21:12 · answer #9 · answered by upallnite 5 · 2 1

I think you got it all wrong. It should be 'How much they DON'T study the bible'.

You should have met some happy, bible reading christian in other parts of the world.

2006-09-27 03:38:50 · answer #10 · answered by Melvin C 5 · 1 0

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