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what do u think of atheists and Satanists... keep in mind i'm a atheist so be open with me plz...

2007-04-10 07:37:14 · 22 answers · asked by Ang3l_Of_Darkn3ss 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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I think they need Jesus.... other than that they're like anyone else. They're my co-workers and friends (at least atheists, I don't know of any satanists that I work with or am friends with, but maybe there are some "in the closet")

2007-04-10 07:43:02 · answer #1 · answered by Rossonero NorCal SFECU 7 · 3 1

I would rather be in the company of an atheist than a Satanist. An atheist to me is just someone for what ever reason just doesn't believe in God. That doesn't make that person selfish or uncaring about others. I think many atheists do good unto others. The sad part to this is that by default that person has taken side with God's enemy, Satan. The Satanist on the other hand openly and willingly has chosen to strive against God and God's people. I think they are selfish and care only for themselves. The world revolves around self not others. This is something I discovered from their website, that their Birthday is the most important holiday. They do not like weakness of character, whereas the atheist and Christian will try to help the weak. Yeah, give me an atheist any day as a friend over a Satanist.

2007-04-10 14:52:33 · answer #2 · answered by angel 7 · 1 0

You want my opinion, that could be dangerous. Well I do understand why many people don't believe in God. But most don't believe because of personally experiences or there is misinterpretation of the bible. I see it everyday on this forum. I think you should express your opinion even to Christan questions, because you believe that way for a reason. But I don't think it gives a atheist the right to say people are dumb, or stupid because they think we believe in a negative as atheist like to say. And the last thing I don't like the three percent telling me that my child should not pray in school if they chose to. I'm okay with no God, no heaven, and no devil. But I'm not okay with people going and changing things that this country have stood for for two hundred years. This country and government was founded on religion. It's everywhere and the number 13. Most Christan's shudder at the saying of 13, but look at the dollar bill. 13 levels on the pyramid. 13 arrows the eagle holds, 13 olive leaves on that branch, 13 stars around the eagle. I don't believe 13 is bad and satanists don't bother me either.

2007-04-10 15:00:28 · answer #3 · answered by norielorie 4 · 0 0

I don't know that I'd lump atheists with Satanists. Most of those who worship Satan believe in God. Obviously, atheists do not believe in God or Satan.

What do I think? I think that atheists suffer most from the sin of pride. So sure that they are so intelligent, and could never be fooled by something as silly as God and the supernatural. Yet I think they are afraid to know the truth, so they don't spend any time trying to find out. They will not believe what they cannot see...yet they have great faith in the religion of "CHANCE" which has no basis, no purpose and no real proof.

Satanists are people who have chosen hell.

2007-04-10 14:54:15 · answer #4 · answered by Misty 7 · 1 0

I would honestly and sincerely like to invite you to read the book of Hebrews in the King James Bible. But be sure to read it with an OPEN mind....I have had many atheist friends in the past, and now all but 2 are my Christian friends...Satanists are another story....I offer them the word and a helping hand, but I have always been mocked and mistreated, so I do not try as much anymore....but Atheists are as a whole normally open and free minded...

Please read the book of Hebrews. It is about the faith of a Christian.

God Bless.

2007-04-10 14:45:33 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 3 1

Atheists in general have my respect, because I know that normally they follow their consciousness, even though I don't agree with them.
I don't know any satanists really, nor I know their ways, but I have the general feeling I would not like their belief much and I don't get the logic behind it. I think satanism is more a reaction to religion that a religion in itself, but I might be wrong.

2007-04-10 14:49:10 · answer #6 · answered by remy 5 · 0 0

Atheists are ok. I've actually met a few nice Satanists. It's Demonists who make my skin crawl. And yes, there is a difference between the three of them.

2007-04-10 14:44:26 · answer #7 · answered by sister steph 6 · 0 0

Whether of Christian, atheist or other tradition, as long as you seek what is true and good for yourself equally as your neighbor, and do not wish harm on others out of falseness or selfishness, then you are following both natural and spiritual laws that are consistent with God's truth and love. Along any such path, there comes a time that all tribes and followings must meet in harmony, forgive one another, and work together as one. So as long as you or any member of any other group are able to receive one another, in love and truth, that is the spirit of Christ joining all humanity as one family.

I believe all people of all tribes are called together in this way, and no one is left out unless you exclude yourself by excluding others. So as long as you do not judge or exclude others, you do not invoke the same judgment on yourself. God created all diverse tribes and beliefs for a reason, and we must work together to uncover that purpose and share common truths in order to understand more of God's wisdom.

Please see Carlton Pearson's book "God is Not a Christian" on the "Gospel of Inclusion" where he teaches salvation as including all people and all tribes -- even gays, Jews and atheists incorrectly taught as excluded -- and where he denounces "judgment and condemnation" as contrary to the universal message in the Bible.

2007-04-10 14:51:39 · answer #8 · answered by Nghiem E 4 · 0 0

I think they are a part of the world created by God. It isn't up to me to have a judgment about anyone. I have talked to many people that have different spiritual beliefs than me. Generally, they will talk about our sames, and our differs, and we can be intelligent together. And when we can't, I can choose to not continue and they can too. But, I think that has only happened once. And he was on here, not face to face.

2007-04-10 14:48:46 · answer #9 · answered by 2ndchhapteracts 5 · 0 0

As a Christian I admit I do not understand them, but i feel as an American that they have the right to believe or not believe as they want. I believe there is enough room for people of all beliefs to share and no need for hostility on anyone's behalf.

2007-04-10 14:43:10 · answer #10 · answered by s. grant 4 · 3 0

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