It is part of the price for being a Christian. If our Lord was persecuted while He was on earth those who now stand up for Him will be persecuted as well. In fact Jesus told us to expect this and be blessed by Him because we are persecuted for His sake. The more we are persecuted the more we be blessed. So let the attacks come. When I wrote that Buddha never himself claimed to be god and that men made him one my answer was deleted. I was just stating a fact. We as Christians can tolerate their lies against our God but they would not allow facts of their so-called gods to be posted.
2006-12-30 20:42:24
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answered by seekfind 6
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enable me answer this one. a million. Do you think of Atheists are respectable human beings, or merely all immorral trash? To be common, my opinion of atheists dropped considering the fact that coming here. some are cool, yet I see way too plenty hate to place you adult adult males back up interior the extreme status you have been in in the past. 2. If I ask a question approximately Christianity, is this an attack on Christians because of the fact it relatively is coming from a non-Christian, even thou somebody who's a Christian might have asked the comparable question? relies upon on the type you ask it. i've got considered some polite questions (ie, a real desire to renowned the respond) and a few impolite questions (ie, the two "accept as true with me in bashing this faith" or "i do no longer want to renowned the respond different than to make relaxing of this faith"). i visit gladly answer any question i will whilst it is asserted civilly. 3. Is there a difference between asking a question approximately Christianity, and making an attack on a Christian or Christians in maximum situations? See above 4. once you're saying that we non-Christians are bashing you, what noticeably does that propose, what's an occasion of "bashing". you like the checklist? I for one am bored with seeing hateful questions that proclaim my faith (or any faith) as a fantasy, a crutch for the susceptible minded, stupid, stupid, out dated, the gadget of idiots, ignorant, hateful, bloody, spewing rubbish, etc. So what, you do in comparison to or accept as true with my faith or the different, yet tutor some admire and that i will return the want. 5. Do you finally end up asking the question, "If guy got here from monkeys, why are there nevertheless monkeys" or "Why do no longer we see monkeys/apes evolving on the instant". Curious, do you ever ask that when which study Evolutionist's solutions? I study them. I generally quit after seeing the 1st "What a stupid Christian" remark. i'm getting much less ulsers that way.
2016-11-25 02:29:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello =)
Half of the time, yes....
And the other half, the Christians are attacking other faiths, spewing venom with the same mouth that they praise God with...
Which St. James spoke out against rather strongly.
I am a Buddhist, and I argue on both sides of the argument, for the purpose of trying to remind people when they are being disrespectful of others beliefs.
You are borderline, because you are stating something which is not true. People do not attack Christians because they are Christians here. They attack anyone who is narrow-minded, and insulting. That, unfortunately, frequently happens to be the Christians.
Namaste, and Happy New Year,
--Tom
2006-12-30 20:36:15
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answered by glassnegman 5
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Actually, I find if I ask a question that even hints at a critical examination of the faults of Christianity, it gets removed before it even appears on the board.
2006-12-30 20:34:52
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answered by Prophet ENSLAVEMENTALITY (pbuh) 4
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Free Speech
2006-12-30 20:33:58
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answered by RangerWright 2
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Christians are people who attack mostly
2006-12-30 20:35:06
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answered by The atheist revolutionary 2
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I always get attack too, not just christians
2006-12-30 20:39:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Same goes for atheists, evolutionists, liberals, conservatives, gays, and anybody that has an opinion different from somebody else's. Welcome to Yahoo! Answers! As long as the question does not violate terms of service, you can attack away.
2006-12-30 20:32:52
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answered by Paul H 6
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Christianity , free though and free speech don t go together.
It comes down to tolerance and sharing , something Christianity and Chriatians profess but rarely deliver.
By there deeds ye shall know them...!
2006-12-30 20:36:40
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answered by Anonymous
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If the question doesn't provoke anyone, or if it is really a question, then it can be post on the yahoo question. So why don't you be open-minded and explain it to them for their misconception?
2006-12-30 20:33:36
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answered by SKyLaR 3
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