Atheist need more prayer then anyone else. They are not trouble makers the devil is he uses them as tools against the God people to see if he can get us against God. Pray for them and help them to accept Jesus as their personal savior.
2007-01-03 09:56:24
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answered by Anonymous
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We don't have to look hard to see Christians, Muslims, or Jews fight over "God's laws". They fight all over the news and airwaves.
Atheists seem to be the only ones keeping a clear head. We watch people like you fight and scream and even kill and try to put a top to it...or stay out of the way.
We're not the ones making you fight. Look in the mirror for that.
2007-01-03 09:57:42
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answered by Scott M 7
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No, atheists watch totally dumbfounded as Jews, Christians and Muslims of all ilks fight amongst themselves over who has the "truth" about God laws, as they all claim a personal link to an entity they can't prove exists in the first place.
If asking logical questions and expecting logical answers is trouble making, then atheists must plead guilty. However, remember that "it was God who gave them the ability to ask the questions in the first place", so who's the real trouble maker?
2007-01-03 09:59:40
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answered by Magic One 6
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Atheists don't make trouble for me.
I can't help wondering how atheists work hard to see Jews, Christians and Muslims fight over anything. Can you justify your claim with an example or two?
2007-01-03 10:04:16
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answered by Anonymous
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To be perfectly frank, believers do not *need* atheists to encourage them to argue over god's laws. If all believers saw and interpreted god's laws the same way, there would not *be* Jew, Christian and Muslim, but only one faith that worshiped the same god.
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2007-01-03 09:57:57
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answered by Chickyn in a Handbasket 6
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No, we just don't know what to think about all the throat slitting, gang rape, temple destruction that you people of the book get into in your little faith based food fight. After all, you all worship the God of Abraham, so what's the big deal?
Plus, how can I respect groups that don't even acknowledge or are aware of the history of these three religions? There are people that don't even know how the three are connected, and call themselves educated. What's wrong with putting a bee in these poor loser's bonnets?
2007-01-03 09:57:41
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on whether someone is an athiest because they don't care or whether they are passionate about their (absence of) belief. There isn't much money to be made from people being athiests so we try to fight our corner against ignorance that stems from religion. These big organisations such as the Catholic Church have a lot to gain in terms of money and power from brainwashing people so personally i do encourage people to think for themselves. What a troublemaker I am!
2007-01-03 10:00:45
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answered by Miss Emily 2
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Not usually. They generally keep their ideas to themselves and are respectful. Even Richard Dawkins, whose ideas are so ridiculous, is okay. That douche-bag Michael Neudau (the San Francisco atheist) who goes around to every court in the country trying to force his beliefs on believers is one of the only trouble-makers.
2007-01-03 09:56:51
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answered by YourMom 4
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Some are. So are some Christians.
Look at it from their standpoint. They have to live in this world too, and they are fed up with seeing 'God's people' spreading guilt, fear, hatred, and divisiveness.
They're hearts are in the right place. They're just trying to turn some sheep back into people.
2007-01-03 09:55:29
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answered by sueflower 6
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No, I think an individual is a trouble maker. I also think most born agains who cram it down your throat are trouble makers. I am a proud Roman Catholic. Don't bother to send me any nasty letters, it's just my opinion and I am an individual who is entitled to have one.
2007-01-03 10:07:31
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answered by It's been awhile 6
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Yes, that's right. We apply logical reasoning to arguments, do a little homework before answering a question, and expect proof to back up ludicrous claims, and we're "trouble makers". It is easy to vilify us, isn't it? Isn't everything with which you don't agree sinister?
Such is the nature of your delusion.
2007-01-03 09:56:58
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answered by Anonymous
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