I'm curious why it happens, but I don't really care, no.
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To whoever said "It always makes me laugh when I see someone say they are 'agnostic' They don't realize that agnostic means ignorant, I would think that they wouldn't want anyone to know they were ignorant would you?"
I'm well aware of the many definitions of the word agnostic. And it so happens that the word ignorant means to lack knowledge. Just because I lack knowledge on a topic doesn't make me stupid. It simply means I don't know everything. So, you can look me in the face and say, "You are ignorant about god," and I will say, "Yep. I'm also ignorant about physics. But I can tell you a hell of a lot about writing."
Sorry. But I couldn't keep my mouth shut at someone belittling my beliefs.
2007-03-25 03:07:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not keeping a tally, so I have no idea! But seriously, I think there are as many paths as there are people. Each of us must find our own. I think what I practise is right for me. But I accept that it isn't going to be right for everyone.
The only thing that bothers me is unthinking. And if people try something new I presume it means that they have been thinking about it all. Which is better than sticking with the familiar just because it's what you've always done, isn't it?
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2007-03-25 13:16:11
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answered by Nobody 5
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It happens so rarely that an atheist converts to christianity or islam. When it does, all it says to me is that they've abandoned reason and critical thinking for the artificial comfort of god-belief. It's kind of sad, but I leave them to come back on their own. It normally happens when one suffers a great loss and I would consider it a part of the grieving process.
2007-03-25 10:24:08
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm agnostic so I know whats its like to have to put up with the whole religion thing. I think ppl should be able to choose whatever religion they want and other ppl should learn to respect that. To each their own. Its a personal choice that YOU should make for your own spirituality.
2007-03-25 10:08:54
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answered by mommyjessp 2
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No, as we near the future, religion is becoming a side thing.
2007-03-25 10:09:13
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answered by lotan_helfman 2
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No I do not.
I really don't care about the other people who leave or come into the belief.
If they come in, praise God.
If they leave, they were never Christians to begin with.
It is not my job man.
What is my job, to realize what He did for me and be thankful.
He to me, not me to Him.
OLAY!
2007-03-25 10:16:17
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answered by chris p 6
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no.people have got freedom in India to chose the religion of their choice.It is a part of human rights
2007-03-25 10:13:16
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answered by Ana C 3
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I would only care if they chose a religion that does not believe in JESUS CHRIST. Any religion that does not believe in HIM is a false religion. Any religion that believes that JESUS is the only begotten SON of GOD, born of a virgin, was crucified and died, was raised from the dead and is the only atonement for our sins and through HIS blood all who receive HIM are redeemed is faith based and true.
2007-03-25 10:12:07
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answered by Nancy B 5
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No, if they are happy and they use it for good then I have no problems. My own family doesn't always use their religious beliefs for good and I still accept them.
2007-03-25 10:10:37
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answered by Yogini 6
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No, anothers beliefs and walking their path is up to them. It is of no concern to me and certainly none of my business.
2007-03-25 10:08:28
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answered by Epona Willow 7
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