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Why do non-christians, or even non-religious people, go out of there way to belittle peoples beliefs? If you don't want to listen to it, move on. No one is forcing you to listen. You have legs. You have the freedom of choice.

2007-05-11 19:05:17 · 10 answers · asked by Ron Paul Republican 2 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

I never apologize for how I believe. Jesus said, "If you deny me in front of your friends, I shall deny you in front of my Father."

I'm just curious to why our beliefs interest people so much. Its as if subconsciously, they want to be part of it.

2007-05-11 19:21:39 · update #1

To the guy that said this, "
Interesting statement. I am non-Christian and I practice the same tolerance and respect that I would like to be shown."
If that is the truth, then I'm not referring to you.

2007-05-11 19:22:36 · update #2

Everyone wants to make laws based on their morals, whether they are Christian or non-christian.

2007-05-11 19:29:22 · update #3

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Because they feel like they need to retaliate for everything the Christians supposedly do.

2007-05-11 19:10:02 · answer #1 · answered by Searcher 7 · 1 3

i assume that you are talking about American society? or maybe yahoo answers? Christians started it dude. Any active atheism is just a reaction to some supernatural claim and the behavior that results from people believing it.

isn't it possible that the reason we have the right to not listen is because we attack beliefs? If we didn't, christians would get more and more forceful. Look at Iran, Saudi Arabia etc. No one belittled their beliefs when they founded their countries, so they made them way too religious.

2007-05-12 02:54:07 · answer #2 · answered by ajj085 4 · 0 0

in regards to your last statement, (about laws and morals. )

i am fine with the laws of man. if i have a moral problem that is not covered by a law, then my religion will cover it for me. and i will behave and act in accordance with what i believe.
that dies not mean that i would expect somebody else to behave or act in the same manner. because it is my moral judgement not theirs.

i belittle your beliefs because i see hyprocricy running rampant in them.
i do not belittle all of your beliefs. but when it comes to many hot issues like homosexuality and abortion. i find people quoting the OT and then when you ask them why it is not also a sin to wear fabric of mixed fibers, they say "Jesus changed that." seems to me that Jesus changed everything that would make life harder on you all, while leaving the things that you can use to make life harder on everyone else.

this may not be your belief, and if it is not then i do not belittle your paticular beliefs. but the beliefs of the Vocal Majority of christians in the USA.

2007-05-12 02:42:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Interesting statement. I am non-Christian and I practice the same tolerance and respect that I would like to be shown.

2007-05-12 02:12:52 · answer #4 · answered by Epona Willow 7 · 4 0

Hey, if someone tells me "believe or burn" I will have a comeback. If you consider that belittling your faith so be it. I don't have any interest in being a Christian, I make that very clear to everyone. When someone persists AFTER I tell them that, all bets are off.

2007-05-12 02:37:18 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

Because christians seem to want to make laws based on thier morals.

2007-05-12 02:25:19 · answer #6 · answered by Reisnoh 4 · 1 1

They are doing the things their true father does. Unbelievers enjoy trying to tear down what others have rather than build up for themselves. It is always easier to destroy, than it is to create.

Then the dragon was enraged at the woman and went off to make war against the rest of her offspring—those who obey God's commandments and hold to the testimony of Jesus. -Revelation 12:17

2007-05-12 02:32:33 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

The same thing can be said about christians.

2007-05-12 02:12:50 · answer #8 · answered by sonofmary 4 · 3 0

Are you a christian apologist? Or are you just a whiner? I can't tell which.

2007-05-12 02:13:02 · answer #9 · answered by Fred 7 · 1 2

There is no compulsion for man to accept the TRUTH. But it is certainly a shame upon the human intellect when man is not even interested in finding out as to what is the TRUTH!.

Islam teaches that God has given man the faculty of reason and therefore expects man to reason things out objectively and systematically for himself. To reflect and to question and to reflect.

Nobody should press you to make a hasty decision to accept any of the teachings of Islam, for Islam teaches that man should be given the freedom to choose.

Even when man is faced with the TRUTH, there is no compulsion upon man to embrace it. But before you begin to form an opinion about Islam, ask yourself whether your existing knowledge of Islam is thorough enough.

Ask yourself whether that knowledge has been obtained through non-Muslim third party sources who themselves have probably been exposed to only random glimpses of Islamic writings and have yet to reason on Islam objectively and systematically themselves.

Is it fair that one should form an opinion about the taste of a particular dish just by heresay from others who may themselves not necessarily have tasted the dish yet?. Similarly you should find out for yourself about Islam from reliable sources and not only taste it, but digest it well before you form an opinion. That would be an intellectual approach to Islam.

It is up to you to make the next move.

In making your move, Islam continuously reassures you that your rights to freedom of choice ** and freedom to use that God-given faculty of thought and reason will be respected. Every man has that individual will. No one else can take that away that will and force you to surrender to the will of God. You have to find out and make that decision yourself.

May your intellectual journey towards the TRUTH be a pleasant one.

The Qur'an says:

["Let there be no compulsion in religion: Truth stands out clear from Error: whoever rejects Taghut (evil) and believes in Allah hath grasped the most trust worthy hand-hold, that never breaks. And Allah heareth and knoweth all things. " (Qur'an 2:256)]

CRITERIA FOR TRUTH

How do we know that a revelation like the Qur'an is the word of God?.

The criteria for truth can be easily understood by all:-

1.RATIONAL TEACHINGS: Since God bestowed reason and intellect on mankind, it is our duty to use it to distinguish truth from falsehood. True undistorted revelation from God must be rational and can be reasoned out by all unbiased minds.

2. PERFECTION: Since God is all perfect, His revelation must be perfect and accurate, free from mistakes, omissions, interpolations and multiplicity of versions. It should be free from contradictions in its narration.

3. NO MYTHS OR SUPERSTITIONS: True revelation from God is free from myths or superstitions that degrade the dignity of God or man.

4. SCIENTIFIC: Since God is the Creator of all knowledge, true revelation is scientific and can with-stand the challenge of science at alltimes.

5. PROPHECY: God is the Knower of the past, present and future. Thus His word of prophecies in His revelation will be fulfilled as prophesied.

6. INIMITABLE BY MAN: True revelation from God is infallible and cannot be imitated by man. God's true revelation is a living miracle, an open Book challenging all mankind to see and prove for themselves.

["For We assuredly sent amongst every people a prophet, with the command: 'Worship Allah and avoid false Gods."'(Qur'an. 16:36)]

Allah swt mentions Prophet Abraham’s quest for God as an example of how those who follow His signs will be rightly guided:

["So also did We show Abraham the power and the laws of the heavens and the earth, that he might (with understanding) have certitude. When the night covered him over, He saw a star: He said: "This is my Lord." But when it set,He said: "I love not those that set." When he saw the moon rising in splendour, he said: "This is my Lord." But when the moon set, He said: "unless my Lord guide me, I shall surely be among those who go astray." When he saw the sun rising in splendour, he said: "This is my Lord; this is the greatest (of all)." But when the sun set, he said: "O my people! I am indeed free from your (guilt) of giving partners to Allah."For me, I have set my face, firmly and truly, towards Him Who created the heavens and theearth, and never shall I give partners to Allah." Qur’an 6:75-79.]


["Verily! We have made that which is on earth as an adoration for it (the earth) in order that We may test them (mankind) as to which of them is better in deeds."[Qur'an 18:7]


["Every soul shall have a taste of death: And only on the Day of Judgment shall you be paid your full recompense. Only hewho is saved far from the Fire and admitted to the Garden will have attained the object (of Life): For the life of this world is butgoods and chattels of deception." [Quran 3:185]

["This day I have perfected your religion for you, completed My favour upon You, and have chosen for you Islam as your religion."(Qur'an. 5:3)]


The Choice is Up to YOU!

2007-05-12 02:12:28 · answer #10 · answered by alee 3 · 1 1

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