That would depend on a number of things.
If they don't lecture me about it or try to convert me...well, their own personal belief about me is their own personal belief about me.
On the other hand, I'd always be somewhat wary, because in my experience, people who believe in "hell" and that I'm going to go there can't stop themselves from sticking their noses into my life and trying to change me.
And that puts a damper on friendship.
2007-04-02 05:46:47
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answered by Praise Singer 6
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If you have a good sense of humor, and your friend is willing to respect your beliefs. But if someone doesn't respect your beliefs, and insists on wanting to change you in to someone else, why would you want them for a friend in the first place? You have to take each person as they come, and expect likewise from them, regardless of what thier beliefs are... I have friends who believe in Hell. They are my friends because they don't bother me about it, and don't go around trying to convert me...
2007-04-02 05:19:38
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answered by beatlefan 7
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I don't think so. It would always be in the back of my mind that they thought there was something wrong with me. I think that would bug me too much.
Plus, we wouldn't be able to do anything on the weekends and if they were christians, they wouldn't be able to tolerate my lifestyle anyway.
2007-04-02 05:17:27
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answered by Jensenfan 5
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I think ppl who say that are ignorant and you should find a smarter and better class of friends.
2007-04-02 05:21:37
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answered by Green Meds 3
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Yes, I have a sense of humour.
2007-04-02 05:14:54
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answered by Om 5
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