I've done it with a few Atheists and they suck in bed!!!!
2006-12-10 10:11:40
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answer #1
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answered by CURVY 3
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No, it doesn't bother me in the least because if someone disagrees with the way that I believe, it doesn't challenge my faith. It gives me a change to dig deeper into my own soul. I am not a conventional Christian however, when an atheist says things like there was no flood or points out biblical contradictions. I don't argue. I agree and have a answer to go with it.
Faith isn't logical. You are correct. It makes absolutely no sense, but it doesn't mean that you cannot be logical and have faith at the same time. I do not see the two in conflict with one another. Perhaps you do, and that is fine. But, basically, no it doesn't bother me.
2006-12-10 18:19:21
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answer #2
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answered by One Odd Duck 6
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It leads me to wonder if it is I who have no logical reason to reject or you. For, if you just toss any evidence given you, even physical evidence, then you aren't really looking to understand, but to be right. Right?
Your arguement is like this right:
It must have been something that we don't understand yet.
But if I tell you what the most people would call it, you reject it, in line with your religious beliefs. Right?
What sort of fruitful discussion are you looking for anyway?
Read this again:
Regarding St. Therese, in 1923 the Church approved of two spontaneous cures unexplained by medical treatment. Sister Louise of St. Germain was cured of the stomach ulcers she had between 1913 and 1916. The second cure involved Charles Anne, a 23 year old seminarian who was dying from advanced pulmonary tuberculosis. The night he thought he was dying, Charles prayed to Therese. Afterward, the examining doctor testified, "The destroyed and ravaged lungs had been replaced by new lungs, carrying out their normal functions and about to revive the entire organism. A slight emaciation persists, which will disappear within a few days under a regularly assimilated diet." These two miracles resulted in Therese becoming beatified.
from here:
http://www.littleflower.org/learn/faq.as...
2006-12-10 18:43:35
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answer #3
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answered by BigPappa 5
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Think this way, if God is undetectable then all creations would be magical. By a blink of an eye the universe, the world, the beast of every shapes and sizes and humans suddenly appear, no trails of evidence, no fingerprints, no clue. But it isn't what's happening. We can approximate the age of the world, we can trace our origin and how we evolve, The law of Physics were made known to us and continues to reveal God's secret. And so much more....
We can look at God in choices we prefer by us. Either go on scientific or spiritual way or little bit of both. Extremities closes one's mind to other possibilities and this stagnated its own growth.
2006-12-10 18:18:50
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answer #4
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answered by Frontal Lobe 4
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All human beings are born with an innate knowledge of God and atheists fight that spirit which they do not acknowledge. If atheists are truly secure in their beliefs, why constantly bash and critisize Christians. Peace :-)
2006-12-10 18:17:32
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answer #5
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answered by me 6
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I don't find it annoying I find it frustrating because I personnaly don't understand how someone cannot believe the word of God. My issues of control cause this but I'm dealing with control issues through prayer. What annoys me about athiests is How can they make rude comments about something they know nothing about. I'm becoming a little leery about this site . It might just be one of Satan's weapons. The bible says don't argue the matter and sometimes I find myself getting mad. I need to pray. Thank you
2006-12-10 18:21:16
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answer #6
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answered by SuperSkinny 3
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I find atheists annoying because there are no answers to religious questions that are acceptable to them, however they continue to ask the questions. Over and over and over.
It's possible that the reason you are so interested in this subject, is that you are secretly hoping I can give you an answer that will make you believe.
For your sake, I wish I could.
2006-12-10 18:16:55
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answer #7
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answered by guitar teacher 3
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It only bothers me when they ask things in ways which are harassing, crude, or blatantly disrespectful.
If they genuinely want to know, I will gladly respond to the best of my ability. Just because I can't answer every question doesn't bother me -- there are some things that I don't think that we as humans know, regardless of our logic.
2006-12-10 18:11:19
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answer #8
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answered by wnk 5
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I don't rely on faith, I still believe in God, and I have no problem answering an atheist's questions.
2006-12-10 18:14:25
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answer #9
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answered by Atlas 6
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I don't find atheists annoying at all, as long a person stays respectful of a belief system---Everyone wants respect, give what you get
2006-12-10 18:13:55
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answer #10
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answered by Visual Cliff 2
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Yes. Damn Atheists. They are always asking complicated questions that I don't really understand and can't find answers anywhere in my bible, so I just answer by saying "Read the Bible" and hope they won't figure out that I really have no clue what they are talking about. It's so much nicer with Christians. None of them is very smart either, and they don't say anything complicated. Just lots of "I love Jesus, don't you?" which is much easier to answer.
2006-12-10 18:09:25
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answer #11
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answered by abram.kelly 4
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