The lesser of three evils, huh?
Nope, I'd remain an atheist and oppose Communism, probably even more strongly than Christianity or Islam.
Interesting fact: Did you know that a person who says that most atheists are Communists is either a filthy liar, ignorant beyond belief, or most likely, both?
2007-02-06 02:25:34
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answered by Anonymous
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i ought to favor to cope with your suggestion that non-believers stay to their very personal accord. you're making it sound as if someone who would not adhere to christianity won't be able to likely have a judgment of precise and incorrect or any morals. I care to fluctuate. If I had no morals or judgment of precise and incorrect i'd not hardship to be well mannered with my reaction. the reason some atheists evaluate christians senseless drones, i imagine, is because you're letting some different person that isn't any more effective nor worse than your self allow you to already know they understand the actuality. in case you've faith because "the bible tells me so" it truly is a cop-out, undeniable & effortless. i have examine the Baghavad Gita, yet that does no longer recommend i am going to run round telling all and multiple I see that it is the actuality, or that i have change right into a Hindu merely because it confirmed me the way. Any senseless drone can swallow inspite of they're tossed, it takes questioning of religion to make it solid. notwithstanding it takes a authentic BS artist to loudly proclaim to at least one & all that THEY understand the actuality. that is in all likelihood why such a great number of atheists are contemptuous of the christians that get on YA! & commence clacking away like some extraordinary, insane beehive that each and every one those who do not imagine as they do are incorrect. also, we are drained of the former excuses for the "witnessing", i.e, "it says to witness contained in the bible", "we merely favor to spread the coolest information", etc. Do you actually imagine there are an major volume of human beings out the following contained in the international who've not in any respect been uncovered to christianity? perchance if there have been an implied appreciate in route of others' techniques of questioning, as a change of the self-righteous ideas-set that non-believers sense threatened with assistance from christians, there would not be the type of backlash of vitriol. very few nutrition for idea.
2016-11-02 11:43:19
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answered by ? 4
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Communism is a political system while the others ar religions, and it could never happen because true communism is next to impossible to achieve and no one would go for it unless it was true communism, not stalinism or lenninism or maoism. I'd rather have religious nut jobs telling me I'm going to hell than not being able to own anything, and haveing communist nut jobs threatening to kill me.
2007-02-06 02:24:08
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answered by Satan 4
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Not a valid question. Communism didn't manage to "wipe out" other religions in China, which has one of the largest communist governments in the world. So, the only way to "wipe out" a religion is to wipe out its believers. No atheist I know would favor that.
Unlike other religious believers, who often believe in "wiping out" other religions--through conversion, or occasionally war--atheists generally think it's fine to live and let live in peace
2007-02-06 02:17:45
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answered by emmesokol57 3
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no, I woudn't.
I don't believe in god.
It doesn't mean I think there should be no religions at all.
I think everyone should believe in something, and if everyone truly followed the rules of their religion there would be no war- because the basis of every religions are amendmants that preach towards peace and good will.
I don't think that imposing a political structure in an attempt to wipe out religious thinking would be right.
I think we should all agree to agree
(of course, I am not that naive, and in the 19 years I'm alive, I have learned that is probably impossible... sadly...)
2007-02-14 01:36:36
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not. I despise religion. But I would rather live in a world where a person could choose to be religious or not than to lose all my freedoms. The Islamics want to take our freedoms away. The question you provided would take our freedoms away. Neither is acceptable.
2007-02-14 01:14:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Hell No! Communism is already a great idea. Thats just the problem it is an idea. An ideal that will never work because of human nature, to rule and concur never got enough...ya know the gimme more syndrome. Marxist Comunism is actually a just and fair system. Damn greedy ppl wont let it exist in purity.
Ahhh...well screw it. So much for freedom i think politics here in america is flawed. I am not sure politics is for me though. Maybe i need my own gwb(puppet). Then america would truely be free.
Yeah but since communisim simply cant exist. Its anarchy for me.
Have fun with this ?.
LPAD,
Much Love,
Peace Out,
Rayne
2007-02-06 02:16:28
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answered by Rayne 1
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Nope. I'm for Democracy. I have nothing against religious beliefs, AS LONG AS they remain PRIVATE. Religion should stop being a mass phoenomenon, every individual should be free to believe/not believe in whatever they wish, but no preaching, and no social, political associating should be allowed in the name of Faith(any Faith). Let's just keep Religion OUT of social, political and administrative life, let's just make EVERY nation SECULAR, and allow the signle individuals to believe whatever they want, in a private way.
2007-02-06 02:14:45
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answered by Love_my_Cornish_Knight❤️ 7
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I maybe wrong here but i always thought that the Soviet union was a socialist country there really hasn't been a true communist society scents the native Americans where still running the show
2007-02-13 12:26:50
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answered by Rick M 1
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I'm not an atheist, but I'm guessing my idea of what God is VERY different than what your is.
And to "Carl" - the Catholic Church denied that Galileo was right about the sun revolving around the earth for 400 years - the Catholic Church is in NO position to be bragging about telling the truth.
2007-02-06 02:14:06
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answered by Paul Hxyz 7
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