ambivalent
whatever floats your boat
2007-03-28 18:38:28
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answer #1
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answered by Rhymes with Camera 3
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I feel fine about it, How do you feel. If I as a christian, am wrong we will both die and rot in the earth. But if you as a atheist, are wrong then one of us is going to have some serious concerns immediately after be both die.
No hassles though mate. Peace to you and live long and prosper.
Matthew
2007-03-28 18:42:28
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answer #2
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answered by Ignatious 4
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Good for you, atleast you are making a statement that you are thinking for yourself. But if you want to know reality, you have a long, lonely journey. You must be strong and determined and still show repect and compasion for the ignorant masses and individual masses. The key to finding reality is keeping your ego in check by knowing who your Self is.
2007-03-28 18:41:39
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answer #3
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answered by duwbryd 3
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Disgusted, and elated. Nauseated, and filled with joy. Sad, and yet, happy.
No, you're right. I don't actually feel anything.
Maybe I am a sociopath, after all.
Or just an apathetic and unfeeling bored person, killing a couple of hours before the circus of my life fires into action again.
Oh, I don't know.
I just thought I'd answer, because you looked lonely.
2007-03-28 18:41:27
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answer #4
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answered by Orac 4
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I am christian. I respect your position and your beliefs. Although you may criticise my religion as causing millions of deaths and being a bunch of fairy tails, which is utter disrespect, your views, which are not technically reserved to evolution, is your choice and the best I can do is respect your position and just have a friendly prayer for your well being.
2007-03-28 18:40:14
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answer #5
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answered by Panda WafflesZilla 3
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It makes me feel... Apathetic? lol. I don't know. All I can say is you're on the right track, man!! Organized religion is a waste of time, archaic and has outlived it's purpose. The only people who need religion are those who aren't intelligent or moral enough to think for themselves.
2007-03-28 18:38:13
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answer #6
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answered by Anonymous
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My wife is an atheist. I'll make you a deal, you don't make fun of me having a belief, and i won't make fun of you choosing not to have a belief, OK?
2007-03-28 18:41:03
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answer #7
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answered by Experto Credo 7
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It makes me feel nothing. I assume you have come to this conclusion logically and knowing all the options that you have, and therefore it is your right to hold that view.
2007-03-28 18:39:20
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answer #8
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't have any particular feeling about this whatsoever.
After all, why in the world should ****I**** have any feelings at all about ****YOUR**** opinion on the existence of a deity.
How does this affect ME?
2007-03-28 18:43:57
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answer #9
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answered by Marissa: Worker of Iniquity 3
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It's your free will. No one one can force you to believe on something you don't want to believe. Only you and nobody else can tell yourself what to believe in. The bible and the preachers are only there to tell you what they believe is true. God will not force you to believe in Him but He loves everyone even those who do not believe. But still what is said (LAW) must apply.
2007-03-28 18:42:14
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answer #10
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answered by waldenwarlock 2
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ta tel u tha truth it draws me toward u(no homo)
im a christian and i have a lot of athiest friends
i like for my religion to be challenged because it strengthens my faith
another reason y im drawn toward them is that i feel a sense of urgency to at least let them hear the truth and let them make there own decision later
2007-03-28 18:40:35
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answer #11
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answered by sheldon p 1
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