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Live on GOD's earth yet not worship him?
shame on you.

Love and blessings

2007-03-02 14:44:27 · 44 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

44 answers

My goodness, that's true... I'll get right on that. First thing to do in the morning - worship a fictional character!

2007-03-02 14:47:49 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 10 3

*Sigh*

How are you claiming to be a "loving" being but you are full of intolerance and hatred for that which you do not understand?

Besides, do you not live on god's earth, yet destroy his creation? Do you not write on paper, made from trees which he grew on his earth? Have you ever eatten meat, which you recieved via the death of one of his animals he created with love (designed to live in harmony with us?) Have you ever not recycled a glass bottle, thus being wasteful with those wonderful grains of sand, god spent many years creating from rocks?

Through this disrespect for god's creatures, his worldly plants, his divine works, and YOUR INTOLERANCE for other living humans makes YOU the one not worshiping the diety.

YOU are expressing your 'love' through intolerance, through hatred, and through a wasteful and abusive lifestyle.

I'd rather be a non-christian living a good, just, and THANKFUL loving life, than be a hypocrite.

2007-03-02 14:57:48 · answer #2 · answered by kerrisonr 4 · 3 0

If God wants to straighten me out, It knows where i live.

(To avert any misunderstanding, i think God is 100% imaginary. I do not acknowledge this Earth as being the property of a non-existent being.)

@eri: Look up Poe's Law. It's a maaaaad world out there.

2007-03-02 14:54:30 · answer #3 · answered by RickySTT, EAC 5 · 2 0

You say Love and Blessing at the end of your small speech, yet, I see you sprouting the oppisite of love and blessings. Let everyone believe what they want, it's none of your business. We were all born different for a reason.

2007-03-02 15:05:52 · answer #4 · answered by candymeerkat 2 · 2 0

I'm a Christian, but don't you think its kind of weird when you start the question with "how dare you" and end it with "love and blessings";
it just somehow doesn't seem very sincere.
Are you being sarcastic on purpose, or what?
Just curious.

2007-03-02 14:50:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

First, half the people on Earth don't believe in God (the God of Abraham). Please equally remonstrate those who are of different religions than yours.
*taps foot*
Second, more than half the people who believe in God don't believe that Jesus was the son of God. Are you going to say shame on them too?
*taps foot*

Love and blessings to you too, and have a nice day.

2007-03-02 15:07:58 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Kindly get a rash in a place that would be incredibly embarrassing to scratch. In that way we'll be able to see you in public and avoid coming near you, not wanting to catch whatever philosophy or theology that you have absorbed. For it is both vile and disgusting, and I'm not talking about the rash, which is merely inconvenient.

Love and blessings.

2007-03-02 14:48:48 · answer #7 · answered by NHBaritone 7 · 5 1

How dare you come onto yahoo answers and not own yahoo.

Its a free planet

PS get a life all your other questions are just about your hate towards atheists

2007-03-02 15:17:28 · answer #8 · answered by Krayden 6 · 3 0

I am a Christian and believe that we should all worship God, but if someone feels differently, that is their choice. No one can force someone to be a certain religion. You just have to pray that one day they will all be saved. There was a man who came to my church who is from Turkey. He was tortured. no one had ever lived through it. he prayed and had God with him. he survived and was able to share his life-changing story with us. it was amazing. i hope that atheists reading this will consider reading a bible or going to church. Jesus died on the cross for you, you should be thankful.

2007-03-02 14:56:01 · answer #9 · answered by me23 2 · 0 1

Again we note the tension between the first paragraph, with its accusatory tone and the closing "Love and blessings."

This is obviously a person who is experiencing a strong internal conflict and projecting that conflict upon "atheists" who represent a threat to what is apparently a tenuous grasp on faith.

2007-03-02 14:48:55 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

God doesn't exist.

I live on this planet, which doesn't belong to anyone, by the way, and I don't worship anything at all, and I have no reason to be ashamed of that.

2007-03-02 15:04:29 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

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