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2007-04-06 19:03:21
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answered by pumped up! whoo hoo! 3
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What a silly question! Flip it, and ask who emits more love? Christians, Muslims or atheists? It's still silly.
Some people are just hate-filled, and use their religion to justify it. Others are full of love, and would be that way no matter what their beliefs are.
If you look at these beliefs on paper (ie: according to religious teachings), they all sound great. The Christians and the Muslims believe in love and peace. The atheists believe this life is the only chance we get, so we need to support one another and get through it as peacefully and happily as possible. (RE: The Devil's Chaplain)
But how people follow these teachings? They are all working through their psyche!!! Look for the middle ground, and you'll find good people there in any belief system.
2007-04-06 19:08:19
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answered by Madame M 7
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I think it depends on what kind of hatred you are meaning. Christians tend to hate one another so much because they see things differently in the Bible. Most show little tolerance to muslims coming into christian chat rooms telling them their Jesus is nothing but a messenger and showing disrespect Christians show more respect to an athiest..and athiests show more respect to all. Many muslims show hatred towards christians and call us filthy etc..but, even though I claim Christ as my saviour, I believe that in religion, Christians are verbally the worst haters....politically, I think muslims and christians hate each other equally...at least in a verbal sense. Christians have killed in the past and been killed..many muslims kill now in one of the most callous ways imagineable....and they themselves are being killed. Either way, man is trying to destroy himself and the world around him.
2007-04-06 19:08:35
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answered by Anonymous
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People emit hatred because of who they are, not because of the religion that they practice.
It doesn't matter what religion or philosophy you're talking about people can practice or observe it with negativity and hatred. It's about the person, not the label.
2007-04-06 19:07:00
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answered by jennette h 4
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Humans
2007-04-06 19:05:09
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answered by Cat Stevens 6
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'ry to figure out what it is that is bringing on this feeling that makes you think that Christians are evil. I think you'll find it is demonically inspired. You need to read the Bible. Yes, all Christians sin and are imperfect for sure and some who insist they have God don't even no him. But the great command is that we love! Love the Lord your God with all your heart all your mind and all your strength and love your neighbor as yourself. These are the two commandments that all the prophets hung on to. Good luck!
2007-04-06 19:20:45
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answered by Anonymous
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Humans. Just because somebody carries a label doesn't mean it isn't a couterfeit. The true ones are truly different. You can tell them by the way that they love others. I would like to be capable of that love. Tough shoes to fill. Each group has it's fair share of lovers and haters.
2007-04-06 19:10:58
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answered by mythos_equidae 3
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Christians are at the top of the haters list. Muslims are in second and gaining ground rapidly. Atheists may be verbally agressive...but they typically don't start wars or kill others for not being Atheists.
In person I have heard many a christian talking the disrespectful and hateful ways they do on yahoo....but I have never heard an Atheist speak so to anyone in person.
2007-04-06 19:16:35
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answered by Medusa 5
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Historically (past 2000 years), its Christians. Recently (past 100 years), its Muslims.
Its look like a lot of people don't pay attention to history or current events.
2007-04-06 19:08:37
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answered by Michael 5
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Idiots emote the most hatred, and they can be found in abundance wherever someone is pushing a single religious agenda to a multi-faith group...
2007-04-06 19:15:16
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answered by XX 6
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In this pages, christians.
Out of this pages, catholics and rather no one else.
Met muslims, jews, the lot, and no one else seem to spend time hating each other over religious affairs.
Mind that out of this pages means where I live.
Consider hating is such a widespread sport, practiced everywhere there is man.
2007-04-06 19:15:12
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answered by fedebicho 3
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