a gay gentleman or even couple...they have the best looking yards...
2. gay man
3. that wouldn't matter to me
4. atheist, no question
2007-05-09 10:23:24
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answered by ddking37 5
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Fudamentalist Christians, would you rather have a Muslim, Jehovah's Witness, Mormon, or Atheist neighbor? -
I'm going to answer this as an atheist, and add the fundie christian in place of where I belong. I'd go with the Muslim for a neighbor, I know the least about there religion, it would be interesting to learn about from them
If you could only choose one of the above to teach your child...which would you chooose?
can I choose them all? I would want my child to know the options available.
If you could only choose one of the above to hold your hand while you were dying, which would you choose?
Mormon, they travel in pairs, one for each hand ^_^
If you could only choose one of the above to have dinner and discussion with, which would you choose?
Muslim, again, to learn about their religion better.
2007-05-09 10:30:45
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answered by kaltharion 3
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I have no preference any neighbor who is a good neighbor is fine with me whatever there religious denomination. I over the years have had many neighbors of other faiths and it has never been an issue.
Scottish Muslim Woman.
I teach my children about every faith. Just the same as my parents taught me about every faith and i went to school with every faith and had neighbors of every faith.
Anyone to hold your hand when dying is a plus, better than dieing alone, no?
I have already had dinner with all of the faiths you have listed and more (only Mormons i have not eaten with) we discussed many things work, children, education, politics, weather the usual...............
2007-05-09 10:35:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Neighbor - Catholic or atheist.
Teacher- Atheist. I had a great one in High School.
Dying- Catholic or Mormon.
Dinner - Mormon I guess since I know the least about what they believe.
Jehovah's Witness last and Muslims never.
God Bless.
2007-05-09 10:35:24
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answered by Anonymous
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I would have an atheist teach my child, because they would tend to leave faith out of education. It is my responsibility to teach my kids about faith.
I'd probably choose the Catholic to hold my hand in dying, since they at least know who Jesus is.
I'd have a dinner discussion with a Mormon because it would be terribly funny to discuss their odd and changing beliefs.
2007-05-10 04:34:32
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answered by Anonymous
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RamJet, you are awesome.
As to your question, I'm an atheist so I'll do as someone else did and swap out myself for the fundamentalist Christian.
neighbor? Anyone. I'm happy as long as people keep the noise down and smile and wave occasionally
teach my child? well, I homeschool. But, when he was in school, it didn't matter to me as long as the teacher stuck to the curriculum. They go to a youth club several times a week and I never ask what religion the caregivers are, nor do I care.
dying? anyone.
dinner? again, anyone.
I don't like surrounding myself with only those who agree with me. Variety makes life more interesting.
Good question :)
2007-05-09 12:03:51
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answered by Anonymous
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Interesting
For my neighbour - it wouldn't matter.
For my child's teacher - so long as they are qualified to deliver the curriculum, it doesn't matter - the curriculum is what matters. My child's spirituality and the awareness and education of it is my responsibility. (and before everyone gets all uppity about me brainwashing my children, let me tell you that while they have all been coming to my church and learning about the God of the bible, I encourage them to learn about other religions as well so that they are well informed. I also trust that my children are intelligent enough to think for themselves - and that ultimately the Lord will guide them).
To hold my hand - the one who understands what my faith is and is a good enough friend to be able to comfort me in it.
Dinner guest - any of the above - but I suppose whomever is capable of intelligent discussion without prejudice or embarassing confrontation.
2007-05-09 10:34:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I live in a neighborhood where 95% of the people belong to the same religion. I could answer this question without going outside of that religion. There are good and bad people in all religions. How you define good and bad is different too.
2007-05-09 10:25:47
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answered by joatman71 3
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I'm not fundamentialist, but I would love a mormon neighbor, all the mormon's I know have always been so nice.
2007-05-09 11:07:53
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answered by BMWSauberF1Fan 2
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As a Jehovah's Witness, I can't wait to see the answers to this!
:0)
It's so refreshing to see an original question. Thank you :D
2007-05-09 10:24:06
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answered by danni_d21 4
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I would choose the JW's for they do not call themselves a religion if you notice. They are an organization. And I'm allergic to religions. Soooo
2007-05-09 10:28:51
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answered by Starjumper the R&S Cow 7
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