Obviously, Christians will want anything other than a secular society. If your religious, its a fact that you dont want religion to disappear and have it replaced with freethinking and logic. I think vice versa is true as well even though secular people are living in a religious society. I dont want to force my view on anybody but I do relize people eventually questions everything.
2007-02-15 08:28:47
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answered by Maikeru 4
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Good question, man. I guess Christians could live with a secular society, as long as none of our religious freedoms are taken away. I really have no plans of trying to FORCE my point of view on anyone. But I don't want people to get the wrong impression that we don't give a dam* if you go to Hell. (No pun intended at first, but after discovering the pun, I still decided to write it down.) When I think about it, I really do care if someone never hears the gospel and therefore never has the chance to give their lived into the hands of Jesus and become a part of His kingdom. I care because I love all people and I want everyone to have the best and for everything to be good. That's pretty much the Christian worrldview in a nutshell. So yeah, if other people don't believe in God and don't follow God, it ouldn't be a major catastrophe for me personally, BUT I still believe that I am supposed to tell others about the love of God because it IS literally saving their souls!
2007-02-15 08:31:09
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answered by waltzorro 2
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As christians we were told to spread the word, it's done. I don't know anyone who doesn't know about Jesus. They either accept Him or they don't. I don't force my views on anyone, and I expect the same respect. I do not want to ever live under an fanatical religious ruled society, that's one of the most frightening things I can think of. The muslims had that with the Taliban, and I don't think fanatical christians would be any better. No thank you.
2007-02-15 08:23:54
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answered by Anonymous
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i think it is via fact despite human beings's concept equipment is would constantly lead them to the happiest. Who would have self belief something that doesn't lead them to happy? provided that usa is a mixture of all cultures and ideology, Christianity which has stood for any such long term in usa continues to be optimal stress interior the country. whilst there are a lot of races, nationalities, and cultures in this united states of america, there would constantly be one that stands proud the main which form of unifies the finished united states of america. additionally, provided that Christianity is derived from the West, its skill continues to be good in usa over each and all of the religions from the East. no longer in trouble-free terms do human beings have self belief what they suspect deliver them happiness and wellbeing, yet in addition sense greater valuable whilst they stay with their western custom extremely of that from the East. Europe, on the different hand, does not have many immigrants as usa does. human beings do no longer look to would desire to combat for this faith as lots; there are a number of much less religious options there. As we evolve, faith does evolves too. human beings don't think in religions as much as in the previous. human beings thrive for something greater severe-tech extremely. they are happier with how they evolve.
2016-10-02 05:01:45
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answered by ? 3
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I would be happy if everyone could just find inner peace within their own belief system (religion, denomination, cult, whatever), not get in others' faces about how much better THIER system is, and keep their noses out of everyone else's "pursuit of happiness."
Well...as Jibba Jabba says.......
2007-02-15 08:33:38
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answered by Anonymous
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No. God gave us free will and all we can do is spread the truth, lend a helping hand, do what we can and then let it go. People make their own minds up, we should only be a positive influence.
2007-02-15 08:22:54
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answered by boz4425 4
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Come by my college and watch the bible thumpers. Don't forget the Jehvoahs witnesses that come a knockin with those stupid magazines....
2007-02-15 08:25:40
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answered by nicewknd 5
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No. But most faiths have tried to do this through out history.
2007-02-15 08:20:12
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answered by Tom 4
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I happen to be a minister and I've kiddnapped people, tied them up, and preached 8 hour sermons. I let them go unharmed, of course. If anyone wants to come to my church, I'd be more then happy to come pick them up.
2007-02-15 08:18:40
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answered by DjStabMasterArson 3
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i don't. I only will tell them if they asked me to.
christianity is religion of choice not religion by force, you must follow your own heart if you want to follow Jesus
2007-02-15 08:19:21
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answered by Anonymous
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