I was talking with my classmate the other day, and he said that if you are an atheist, sin doesn't apply to you. And Christians are the only ones who "suffer" from sin. Since atheists don't believe in God, and therefore don't believe in sins, how can atheism be a sin, when atheism doesn't affect christianity, and sin doesn't affect atheists?
2007-02-10
06:30:57
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think atheists are people of great faith; the catholic church sings their praises.
They believe the entire wonderful universe came into being all by itself from the smallest subatomic particle to the the most immense galaxy to the amazing complexity of the human mind to the love between a mother and child. Pope-pee has compared these angelic souls to himself during the Hitler years.
With love is all the mens.
2007-02-12 22:51:32
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answered by Anonymous
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Only religious people believe in "sin," as you describe it. Obviously, if you are an atheist, sin doesn't apply to you, and neither do any of the other bizarre beliefs so typical of religions. Your main question doesn't really make sense. Atheism is a sin if you are a religious person. Ostensibly, sin doesn't affect atheists, and atheists don't "sin," since sinning only exists in a religious context.
2007-02-14 06:09:29
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answered by shane 2
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I think atheists are people of great faith.
They believe the entire wonderful universe came into being all by itself from the smallest subatomic particle to the the most immense galaxy to the amazing complexity of the human mind to the love between a mother and child.
I don't have that much faith. It is much more plausible and easier to believe that God is behind it all.
Atheism breaks the first commandment when it puts other things in the place where God should be.
With love in Christ.
2007-02-12 16:56:26
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answered by imacatholic2 7
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Your friend is correct. What is considered 'sin,' is what is determined by particular religions. There is Universal Law. It is believed that most people are aware of what is acceptable as morally right or wrong. You can be a Secular Humanist and have a strong sense of how other humans should be treated. Being an atheist,does not mean that one is absolved from following good, ethical behaviour towards his fellow human beings.
2007-02-10 06:38:26
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answered by Buffy 5
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what your friend is really getting at is vocabulary. Okay, it isn't a 'sin'-because that's a 'believer's' term. Instead-if you check out all the possible 'sins'-they're usually 'stupid', or 'selfish', or unethical, or just plain 'mean'. All these apply to humans. Unless he wants to consider himself a naked ape, in which case he can eat the brain of another without regret. Atheism a sin?-not for the atheist...it's just plain shortsighted.
2007-02-13 04:42:07
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answered by richard t 3
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Romans 1:20
"For the invisible things of him,from the creation the world are clearly seen,being understood by the things that are made, even his eternal power and Godhead:so that they(mankind) are without excuse"
Unbelief of God's manifest Glory and revealed Word is sin.
2007-02-10 06:42:04
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answered by bonsai bobby 7
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Christians will try to scare Athiests like myself with the old "you're going to suffer needlessly for believing this, why not just take the safe path and not risk any chance of hell"?
2007-02-10 06:39:28
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answered by Alexanderthegreat 2
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Choking the chicken is a sin. Omigawdurgoin2hell.
2007-02-10 06:37:57
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answered by Anonymous
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If you aren't Christian, why worry about what they think is sinful?
They 'suffer' from sin because they want to believe in it.
2007-02-10 06:36:06
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answered by Sun: supporting gay rights 7
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If you actually know in your heart that God does exist, but pretend otherwise, then it is the worst of sins.
2007-02-10 06:34:44
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answered by seek_fulfill 4
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