I would object for the one simple reason. State and Church are seperate.. Although its seems for from it now. I would not press my beliefs on someone nor should someone else press there beliefs on someone else. they are more like to turn away and get mad at you for pushing your religions on them.
2006-11-02 12:20:26
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answered by dee luna 4
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Religious beliefs cannot be imposed on anyone, everyone has free will to believe or not to believe, but if you mean be told about, then I would say yes, because, I know that in the Bible it is a requirement for the true followers of God and Jesus his son to go and tell others aboutGod's kingdom and what benefits that kingdom will bring to humanity, therefore I would listen to how those telling me about their religion, reason from the Bible and then decide on what is right and what is not, there is nothing wrong in talking about beliefs within reason, and you might be surprised but all involved in these conversations, can learn from suchcommunications, but of course I would not believe anything that is not in the Bible, so if the ones telling me religious things can back up their beliefs in the Bible then what more could I want or ask!
2006-11-02 20:29:23
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answered by I speak Truth 6
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"If it where truth I wouldn't care what religion. I am only interested in truth not mundane religion. Krishna says in the Gita Whenever there is a decline in religious principals and the truth appears to be lost, I appear again and again or send my representative to reestablish the truth." So Truth is the main point. There are many points in each religion that are true but through time it gets lost through translation and evil Kings who took things out for their own idea. Go to www.stephen-knapp.com fro universal truths
2006-11-02 20:20:02
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answered by Anonymous
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I would deal with it, and that is what people should learn to do. Just deal with it.
I am a Christian and am actually looking forward to the day that I will be looked down upon by the governing body. Weird I know.
2006-11-02 20:19:08
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answered by Zach 3
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We already do. We have the religion of Secular Humanism pushed on us by our schools and government.
2006-11-02 20:59:28
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answered by chuck3011 3
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Well, I'll try to keep an open mind and listen to the person for what he has to say. But my question to he/she would be that did there God send a savior like mine.
2006-11-02 20:18:19
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answered by A follower of Christ 4
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I wouldn't want any religion imposed upon me, even if it was my own-Christianity. God wants people to come to Him out of genuine love, not force.
2006-11-02 20:15:46
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answered by ICUD 3
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Not at all, that's what a democracy is.
But what do you mean by imposed? Made to believe or asked to allow others the freedom?
2006-11-02 20:15:23
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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Fortunately I am endowed with a brain unlike some here. I can tell the difference between a phony the real thing and I have the right to think like I please. If you think your being "imposed" on, go someplace else...
2006-11-02 20:16:39
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answered by Anonymous
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I would object to any religion that is not mine because I have the truth. It is in the minority now but isn't truth in the minority?
2006-11-02 20:17:36
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answered by Anonymous
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