(Atheists are peobably thinking that this one should be interesting)
let me start with the fact that I, Although a muslim, respect most Atheists more than some Christians.
As for me, i have become more apathetic, and learned to think out of the Box (Although it was a very large box), also i've realised that there are many atheists.
your turn to share.
2007-02-14
04:48:13
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Apathetic as in i used to be so worked up about what others believe in, and Try my hardest to show that they are wrong, but now I don't care anymore, still trying to figure out how atheists resulted in this.
2007-02-14
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that they have an awesome sense of humour and respect me more than many other religious folk
and i have learned a lot about science from them
2007-02-14 04:51:17
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answered by Peace 7
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Great question, I am agnostic so as a fence sitter, I have learned a lot from all sides. I find I learn interesting beliefs from Theists, especially Muslims, because my access to muslims is slim to none in the real world. Atheists, on the whole, seem to have great senses of humor, which is misconstrued as heresy by over zealous theists.
2007-02-14 04:55:42
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answered by ɹɐǝɟsuɐs Blessed Cheese Maker 7
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I learned many of the same things that I have learned from living among atheists every day here in the real world. On the whole, they're good people and highly moral. I have chosen to be a believer, and they haven't, and on that point, we differ. Otherwise, I have many atheist friends, both in reality and in cyberspace, and I'm glad they're around.
2007-02-14 04:54:21
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answered by solarius 7
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Im curious why living amongst us has caused you to feel apathetic towards anything... care to explain?? As an Atheist myself, I find apathy a hard thing to swallow - I find myself to be quite the opposite.
2007-02-14 04:52:01
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answered by YDoncha_Blowme 6
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Speaking as a Christian (putting myself in their shoes) I would then say I have learned how impeccable are the atheists logic and reason.
Speaking as the atheist I am I would have to say I have learned how impeccable my logic and reason really is in comparison to theists who toss logic and reason out the window at the least provocation.
2007-02-14 04:54:10
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answered by CHEESUS GROYST 5
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Most are trollish in nature but so are the crazy fundamental Christians... gotta to love the internet.
2007-02-14 04:56:42
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answered by Anonymous
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Does living "outside the box" mean that you ditched your cardboard setup?
2007-02-14 04:52:36
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answered by Aaron 1
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When I read the nastiness, even filth, that is posted about people of faith and/or God, my faith is affirmed. It never weakens it. That includes the kinds of things that you, personally, say about Chrisitans. The Bible tells us to shake the dust of your comments from our sandals, and I do.
And all your thumbs down are little blessings.
2007-02-14 04:53:39
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I've learned that we are living in the end times, just as god has predicted. I have also learned that there are so many lost souls out there. They don't want my help thou, so I won't offer it to them anymore.
2007-02-14 04:51:43
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answered by Anonymous
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