I'd like to know that too. Personally I'm lucky. I'm in a group of about fifty kids of every religion you could imagine, including athiests. (Protestants, Catholics, Buddists, Muslims, Mormons, Hindu, Jahova's Witness, you name it) We all seriously love each other like family and even though we have religious debates all the time, they never ever get out of hand because we keep respect for each other as our first priority. I think that's the attitude that's missing in q&a.
2007-05-10 11:34:25
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answered by silver wings 3
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I don't hate Christians. Almost all of my friends are Christian. Even here, there are several Christians for whom I have a high respect. They are the more moderate ones, the ones who don't bash people and are willing to look beyond the labels.
Others are just cruel. I don't hate even them, but I have zero respect for their opinions.
Oh and I too notice you didn't say "not ALL non Christians".
2007-05-10 11:27:40
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answered by Anonymous
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I am NOT christian and I hate them because 1.) of their holier-than-thou attitude and 2.) they really are hypocrites did you know that a study has been done for grow people who are working and there is no difference between their work habits.(like calling in sick when your not, lying about having work done etc.)
I haven't looked at the answers for the question yet, but I bet my butt that one of them has a holier-than-thou attitude. It is worse than the 3rd graders I volunteer for.
2007-05-10 11:35:33
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answered by Wisper in the Dark 1
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I like how you made the distinction between some and all.
And really it is just the human factor. No one is perfect, we are all fallable, and frankly some of us *myself included at times* just can't keep our inner kid shut the hell up. lol
When people get into a heated debate on a passionate issue they will sometimes resort to petty childish actions. It is sad but true.
2007-05-10 11:39:54
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answered by moonshadow418 5
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I think the smugness and arrogance of some peopel who call themselves Christians provokes negative responses in others. If they would stop wishing doom and ill on the rest of us, if they would stop insulting and demeaning other ways, if they would stop trying to impose their ways on the rest of us, I think there would be little to no backlash against Christians in general, and Christianity might again be seen as something positive.
2007-05-10 11:25:37
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answered by kent_shakespear 7
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It's not that they are passing judgment they are just telling them the truth and the fact is some people can't handle the truth. I do admit some are hypocrites but again it's not my place to judge them either.
2007-05-10 11:36:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Christians are not hated by non-Christians. But, non-Christians hate having Christian beliefs jammed down their throats in the form of laws.
2007-05-10 11:27:05
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answered by knowmeansknow 4
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Look up the word "hypocrite." I don't think it means what you think it means. Then you can look up the word "judge."
A hypocrite is some one who does evil and then lies to cover it up. It is not someone who says "sin is wrong" and then sins.
Judging means that you hand down a sentence. It is not making a decision about value or predicting the consequences of an action.
2007-05-10 11:25:48
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answered by NONAME 7
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i think of you do not incredibly understand liberals and so your innovations approximately them at the instant are not grounded quite. Now, interior the u . s . a ., the relatives threats that subject liberals come from fundamentalist christians. few liberals hate them, yet they do strongly merchandise to the regulations fundamentalists help. liberals merchandise to those regulations because of the fact they violate the 1st substitute freedoms of alternative human beings, harm technology interior the colleges, or maybe are hurting government technology now. Jews in united statesa. are many times liberal and are not approximately to come again after all people else's first substitute rights. for this reason, you hear little subject relating to the Jews from liberals. The muslims are of super subject to maximum liberals i understand, because of the fact of their fundamentalist innovations. Liberals tend to be extra welcoming to foreigners, and so which you will see us bending over backwards to appreciate and welcome, as we do for fundamentalists, tho they reject us. (homeschool international journey.) I even have widely used muslim immigrants, as a results of my husband's artwork in laptop programming, and that i've got vigorously debated with them relating to the subject concerns with women individuals's rights and the abominable fatwa against rushdie. So, the attack isn't on christianity. in any respect. maximum liberals values stem at as quickly as from Christ's teachings, as must be obvious to even the main informal observer. The attack from liberals is on the regulations fundamentalists advance. when you consider that those regulations are in many circumstances justified by making use of the bible, it oftentimes turns into mandatory to show out the millenia of transformations, corrections, inconsistencies, scribal errors, supressed books which mark the form of god's word.
2017-01-09 15:02:09
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answered by ? 4
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I'm a pagan, but I don't hate Christians. In fact, my husband is Christian and some of my closest friends are Catholic.
2007-05-10 11:25:23
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answered by Kharm 6
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