If you check my resolved questions, you'll see that I've chosen several answers submitted by Christians as best.
Go on... see for yourself.
THEN tell me that I ignore all answers from theists and Christians, etc etc.
2007-03-28 13:56:41
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answer #1
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answered by ZER0 C00L ••AM••VT•• 7
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I believe in God but not in religion. I don't ignore anyone except those that stink of the 'cool' viewpoint. Some are simply atheist because that is what is cool in their social groups. Others are a part of various religions because of similar reasons. These types tend to criticize other viewpoints with personal insults and chiding because they can't coherently explain there reasoning.. If someone I meet genuinely doesn't believe in God, they tend to abstain from the entire debate, not caring about what anyone else thinks. But if they partake in the debate they do it without anger because they feel they have nothing to prove or disprove. The religious argue because the entire atheist argument is that 'believers' are dumb and blind sheep.
To answer your question, I don't ignore them, I have just never lost a debate with one because their augment leads to a big bang that began to structure atomic particles into mindless life that evolved awareness. Mine is, awareness began life and imparted the same into mankind. There answer leaves us wondering where the original matter came from. Our answer directs us to the source.
2007-04-05 12:27:25
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answered by Truth7 4
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No. I do not ignore anyone's answers. I like to get peoples point of views that believe differently than I do. I really enjoy it when they have good points and understanding of why they believe what they do. How can one be for something if they don't even know what they are against?
2007-04-02 14:02:08
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answered by pantherchelle24 2
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No, it depends on the question and their answer. I don't ignore them because they are atheist, I ignore the ones that are rude and sarcastic.
2007-03-28 13:53:09
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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Actually i think you are wrong and if you automatically discount information for ideological reasons you will severely limit your own ability to learn. You do not have to agree with someones ideology to learn something from them. We have nothing to fear from reading answers fom atheists and considering the validity of their viewpoints. Sometimes they are pointing out the things that certain extremists do that make religious belief seem either stupid or evil. We should pay attention to such things if we are ever to speak with people in any positive and improve our own imitation of Christ, for in the end that is what Christian means, to follow Christ and His example.
2007-03-28 14:00:16
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answered by Anonymous
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I dont usually judge the validity of any question by the religion or lack there of of the person asking the question. I do, however, tailor my answers to be compatable with (1) The truth as I see it. (2) The question asked. AND (3) The personality and attitude of the questioner.
2007-03-28 13:55:37
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answered by Anonymous
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Baloney. As an agnostic, I read all answers that are intelligent and show some level of tolerance and diversity. I've given thumbs-up to Christians who are bright and interesting, and thumbs-down to atheists who go 'lolz xians'.
Stop trying to divide people into little faith camps and you'll do better. I guarantee it.
2007-03-28 13:52:52
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answered by Kate S 3
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I don't ignore any answer, but when I see the same non-sense over and over what am I suppose to do with it.
2007-03-28 13:55:55
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answered by Magus 4
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I don't ignore your answers sometimes I give you best answer. I know you don't ignore mine ether otherwise you wouldn't be asking this question so upset and everything.
2007-03-28 13:54:40
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answered by Anonymous
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don't throw the baby out with the bathwater...there are some dignified, courteous, thoughtful atheists who post here...and though I do not necessarily agree with their conclusions, I would not have the priveledge of disagreeing if I did not take the time to examine, understand and evaluate their positions.
It's really easy to perceive something as bad and leave it there...but another thing altogether to harbour enough Love and respect for one's fellow man that you can accept him unconditionally regardless of his disagreements or errors in judgement.
-Rob
2007-03-28 14:12:25
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answered by Rob S 3
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