if you are not going to become more religious with them..then yes...its like when your frinds start smoking a lot of crack...either you smoke more crack with them or get the hell out of there, because they ARE going to steal from you.........
2006-10-05 04:48:20
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answered by nicole 6
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You haven't exactly given enough information to even begin to base an answer on.
Do you object to religion on the whole? Or is the particular religion they've chosen objectionable? Are they all picking the same religion and that in itself seems odd to you? Or are they at that age where then have made a choise in their own right? Each going off to their own denomination?
Do you feel left out? Do you want to join in and don't know how? Or, as someone else states, are they pushing you to join and you're not comfortable?
If you're wanting to ditch them just because they have faith, whatever faith that may be, then you're suffering from bigotry. They are still the same people you enjoyed before they found faith.
If they picked a spouse you didn't like would you want to ditch them for that?
For these last two, you were never their friend and they're better off without you.
2006-10-05 11:53:43
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answered by Max Marie, OFS 7
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No - why would you do that? It's normal to be religious - Of course if they start going around criticizing other people, because they don't follow the same religious views, then get away from them!
2006-10-05 11:48:35
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answered by clevver17 2
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Maybe. I had a friend that got "born again", and it deteriorated to the point that we couldn't talk about anything except god. I still love her as my friend, but it seems like we just don't have anything in common anymore, and honestly, it got really annoying to never have a conversation that didn't revolve around jesus and being saved.
2006-10-05 11:49:56
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answered by ♥Mira♥ 5
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I have a friend like that. She drove me nuts with her preaching all the time. I just told her to stop already..It took awhile but she got over her religious phase..she doesn't do it anymore..in fact, she stopped being so religious..Give it time, maybe it'd just a phase. Tell them how you feel.. I know the feeling, it's like they have been brain washed ans all they talk about is religion..It's SCARY.
2006-10-05 11:49:58
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answered by Aidge 3
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Either you're going to walk with them or not. Sooner or later, you don't have to make the decision to find new friends because it will be made for you. You all wont even have much in common anymore.
2006-10-05 11:48:12
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answered by Gail R 4
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If you were to abandon your friends for their religious beliefs, then you should ask yourself if you ever truly considered them to be your friends in the first place.
2006-10-05 11:46:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2006-10-05 11:47:14
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answered by Harry_Cox 5
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Entirely your choice.
And will you abandon your next set of friends if they don’t agree with everything you think?
Perhaps you should ask yourself why you are so insecure that you can only associate with people who agree with your views?
2006-10-05 11:55:06
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answered by Anonymous
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Either that or join the club. Anything else will only create a greater and greater strain on your friendship.
2006-10-05 11:50:57
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answered by Anonymous
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