I am also not a Christian, but I believe that everyone should follow their heart and make their own choices. I do not agree with what my sister believes (she is a devout Mormon), but it is her life. She is free to believe whatever she chooses. My sister is an adult, and if yours is too then you must respect her choices. If one day she decides that the path she is on is not the right one (for her) so be it. I am a witch (Pecti-Witan not Wiccan) and believe in free will. It is not our place to tell anyone what to believe or not believe.
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2007-01-04 11:20:19
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answered by Enchanted Gypsy 6
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If you were to pursue a direction in life which you were especially drawn to, how would you feel if someone tried to interfere with your plans? Is it really your job to step in. Are you willing to risk your relationship with your sister due to your beliefs and possible misconceptions. I'll not discuss those misconceptions at this juncture, the important thing is for you to rely on your own sisters judgment and not supplant yours for hers. She may end up hating you in the long run. I'll post some of my websites which you may peruse at your leisure.
2007-01-04 11:11:08
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answered by Peace W 3
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If your sister's guy is a good man then wish them happiness.
She could do a lot worse than marry a Christian.
By the way I don't think you know what means to be a Christian.
We follow the example of Jesus who commanded us to love each other and forgive our enemies.
2007-01-04 11:41:58
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answered by Imogen Sue 5
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You dont believe in religion...fine...that is ur choice. Your sister can believe in what she wants....fine...thats her choice. What u have just said to all fo us in your question and commentary is that u r afraid of religion and u feel it is a more powerful force than ur own beliefs.
Here's a tip - let ur sister learn about ur beliefs and his beliefs and any she wants to, and then she can choose anything she wants...
2007-01-04 13:20:00
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answered by lustmord 1
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Let your sister make her own choices.
That goes for the men she chooses to date, as well as for the beliefs she chooses to espouse.
If you don't accept religion, fine. That's your business.
But don't be so intolerant -- as so many atheists are -- as to push your beliefs (or lack thereof) on other people, including your sister.
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2007-01-04 11:18:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Everyone should be allowed to make their own mistakes and learn from them. Your sister might convert - but when the relationship fails (like 9 out of 10 do), she will realize her folly and leave the mind virus cult - or she wont. Either way, allow your sister to make her own mistakes and learn her own lessons.
Maybe your sister is one of those weak minded people?
2007-01-04 11:10:47
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answered by YDoncha_Blowme 6
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I am religious, i will tell you that, BUT what you should do, is express your concerns to her, in a loving non controlling way and then let her make her own decisions. Although it is your place as a sibling to love her and protect her it is not your place to control her.
2007-01-04 11:33:42
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answered by yelowcow 2
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learn to respect him for what he believes but also tell him that if your sister doesnt want to be a christian he should just drop the topic and leave her be with her own beliefs. your sister is her own woman, she doesnt you or her boyfriend to tell her what to believe.
2007-01-04 11:05:36
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answered by vladkeren44 2
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If you love your sister, you will let her do what she feels right. You are not her mother. You are not God. You can just feel happy that she has found someone she loves.
2007-01-04 11:04:28
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answered by Anonymous
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If there is no God, then where did you come from, how did you get here, and how do you breathe?
Open your own eyes.
2007-01-04 11:54:48
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answered by Victory 3
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