I'm not religious but I can stand atheist because they are too ignorant and close minded to function as normal human beings in modern society.
2007-01-07 12:21:48
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answered by Sean 7
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I am sorry to hear that you are an atheist, but that is your choice. I do not hate you for being atheist. My Lord teaches us to love everyone. There is no hate in my heart. I love you because you are a human and your blood runs red like mine. You were born into a world to learn right from wrong. the decisions we all make will eventually let us face the consequences. Whether you are right or wrong, I cannot and will not judge you. Your belief is yours and mine is mine. I do not push my beliefs on you and don't expect anyone else's being pushed on me. One of my best friend's believed opposite from me in many ways, but I loved her just the same. She is deceased now, God rest her soul. I only hope that she found the truth before her demise. I told her how I felt about her trying to push her beliefs on me and if it continued, I would have to decline the friendship. We compromised and she went to her grave knowing that I was her best friend and perhaps her only friend. We are not supposed to hate. If being atheist makes you hate Christians, I am sorry for you. You have lost out on a lot of friendship. Yes, I do love you and all of mankind.
2007-01-07 12:33:08
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answered by freedomrings 2
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i will see you particularly, particularly have the desire to make this factor. confident, the human ideas can no longer rationally soak up each and every thing it studies and not employing slightly sorting and filtering. We choose and choose in line with previously ordinary assumptions, and a few of this is bigoted. in case you desire to call that "religon", then you particularly win. yet what makes atheism diverse from regularly occurring faith is the rejection of irrational, unnatural factors for the unknown, your so-called "negativist delusion". In different words, while confronted with a secret, atheists do no longer make stuff as much as clarify it. employing "negativist" is a reasonably clever ploy. It inspires connotations of opposition and opposition, an anti-god effect. however the negativity right this is unbiased, an absence, no longer a counterargument. God did no longer make the international, neither did devil or anti-god or whoever you will possibly desire to think of. the form of the universe and clever existence are organic procedures bobbing up from the intrinsic attibutes and properties of remember and potential. we are able to word and show a lot of those properties now and we "have faith" that something would be got here across as time and experience enable us to take action. you are able to have faith in the difficulty-unfastened goodness of people who're no longer distorted by potential of shock. you are able to have faith in altruism, interdependent cooperation, justice, peace, freedom, the honour of persons and the magnitude of preserving existence. No supernatural ingredient is needed for any of those. Do such ideals characterize a faith? it particularly relies upon on the definition of the words. employing wordplay to win a sub-argument does no longer mean you have made your factor.
2016-11-27 02:53:27
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answered by ? 4
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I have friends who are athiests. I have met some very cool people who happen to be athiests. And, I love them like I love anyone else because I try my best to follow the teachings of Christ, and that's what he would have done. Also, I find it hard to hate anyone, I really enjoy getting along with everyone. I also enjoy talking with people who have different ideas and beliefs than me, it makes life interesting. : )
2007-01-07 12:27:59
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answered by Melody 3
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Why should anyone hate someone just because they believe differently ? We all have the right to believe what ever we want, why should you be hated for that ?
I have respect for believer and Nonbeliever alike, we all should !
Have a great New Year !
2007-01-07 12:24:18
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answered by Bridget 3
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We love you because we were ALL unbelievers at one time, so we understand you! We really DO care. You misinterpret telling the truth with bashing; the only difference between when we were in your position and the stance you take, is that when we were confronted with the truth, we stepped out on faith and TESTED it!
God Bless you
xx
2007-01-07 12:23:20
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answered by lookn2cjc 6
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I do love them, why wouldn't I love an atheist? Look at all they do for our faith! Their silly theory's make more people's faith grow stronger than you can imagine. I especially love it when they insist that evolution is a fact, the world already knows that there is NO PROOF OF EVOLUTION! get over it already.
Love, frankly frank d:O)
2007-01-07 12:22:51
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answered by ? 3
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Because as Christians we love everybody. We try to spread the word of God and show God's love in everything we do.
2007-01-07 12:22:27
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answered by senojreppihculi 2
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while there might be a few who do hate you atheists and us agnostics there's probably more that don't hate anybody but the ones that do hate need to learn tolerance
2007-01-07 12:27:06
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answered by Anonymous
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The truth is you are a child of God and when you love God with your whole heart, mind, and strength it is easy to love all of his creations including those who are temporarily lost.
2007-01-07 12:22:20
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answered by Gods child 6
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