In thhe interest of sceince I decided to conduct an experiment.
I asked several procative Anti Atheists questions and several provocative anti Christian questions.
I recieved 3 violations for my Anti Atheists questions and none for my Anti Christian (religion) questions.
Also looking at the answers I recieved the Christians on here were less likely to insult me, or to answer defensivly.
So does this mean that Christians or more tolerant of diverging opinions and open to debate then Atheists?
2007-05-17
08:45:09
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All those who wish to see my questions. You are welcome to look at my profile.
Here are the deleted question. I don't know why the last was deleted- maybe chating?
Do you thank God that you are NOT an ATHEIST?
In Religion & Spirituality - Asked by Siren of da Sea - 37 answers - 1 month ago- (Question has been removed)
Should atheists be allowed to hold public office?
In Religion & Spirituality - Asked by Siren of da Sea - 52 answers - 1 month ago- (Question has been removed)
Do you wake up every morning and THANK GOD that you were born an AMERICAN?
2007-05-17
08:56:26 ·
update #1
Markyy . Either you obviously didn't read my questions or you have such little respect for Christians.. that you didn't notice that I ..compared them to Nazi's Said that they should banned from teaching because the contaminated children, said that religious symbols should be banned, called them stupid and gullible and said they believe in fairy tales as well as calling for banning their favorite book.
Isn't that offensive enough. Or do Christians not deserve repect. If I said that about Atheist you would complain. (And I remember you answering my question about atheists being banned from public office complaining. I smell hypocrit here.
2007-05-17
09:09:40 ·
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Conduct experiments all you want. Doesn't mean you're going to get a good evaluation of ALL atheists and ALL Christians. I never challenge/ridicule anyone for their beliefs, so why are you picking on me? By grouping atheists together and Christians together like that, you're doing a whole lot of generalizing.
2007-05-17 08:50:00
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answered by Stardust 6
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ample size has a lot to do with making a statistical comparative study scientifically valid. Is several 10, 20 or 50? Personally I'd say anything less than 100 questions asked to each group is too small a sampling to generate a decent hypothesis.
2014-11-06 04:22:33
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answered by ? 3
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I myself have never been reported for my clearly anti-religious sentiment and have never really understood the claims of some fellow atheists. I would hope it is because I make a concerted effort to criticize the premise of the person's argument, not the person themselves. I also think putting all Atheists under the same umbrella is just as silly as putting all Christians under the same umbrella. I have seen hate and vitriol filled remarks from both camps. I would hope the purpose here is to answer questions honestly and openly, not pulling any punches but avoiding personal hatred and slurs.
2007-05-17 08:55:49
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answered by deusexmichael 3
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Great question, I think Atheists are so much more judgmental than Christians. They are the ones that are really narrow minded. I believe in God (even though I have not been to church in over 15 years). I have both christian and atheist friends. What I've noticed is that when you talk to an atheist about God, they usually get very disrespectful and rude. When a christian talks to an atheist about not believing in god, they try to understand that persons point of view. I'm just glad that I live in a country that was founded on christian beliefs. One that lets people have the right to believe in whatever they want. God Bless all of you, even if you don't believe in him.
2007-05-17 09:06:14
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answered by The Truth 4
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Well how many questions were asked to each group because sample size has a lot to do with making a statistical comparative study scientifically valid. Is several 10, 20 or 50? Personally I'd say anything less than 100 questions asked to each group is too small a sampling to generate a decent hypothesis.
2007-05-17 08:51:04
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answered by genaddt 7
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((Jingles)) easily the main tolerant people on indexed under are the pagans, wiccan's and buddhists. yet that's merely my fact. seems that there is a team from the two components that provides anybody else a bad call, and a bad style of their mouths, with a view to communicate. easily from my own journey as a Catholic, i detect my fellow christians to be greater illiberal than the Atheists. Sorry people, that's the way it is going, once you rattling people to hell for what they have confidence, or you call them area of a demonic or satanic church. I do forgive them of their lack of understanding nonetheless. i'm questioning that the illiberal, and vice versa would have something to do with hockey, extraordinarily once you think approximately how close versa is to as against.
2016-12-17 15:39:20
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answered by picart 4
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Hate would be to easy of a answer but it fits. More to the point they can not stand and get every upset at any one that has a different religion than them. I can see by reading over the answers you got your summation was right that Atheists do flame a lot.
2007-05-17 09:00:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Just for the record,once again. I am one of the fundamentalist Christians that does NOT report...and only very occassionaly do I even press the thumbs down button. Many of the Atheists, already know this to be true.
I fully understand that you are not accusing me or Christians in general...I just wanted to reiterate my position on the subject.
2007-05-17 08:58:15
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answered by bonsai bobby 7
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two way street, radicals on both sides get carried away. Take a look at the LGTGB section. You're all over the divide and promotion of fighting now. You are not even playing mediator, you're placing blame.
Being a minority in a christian country often leaves you with your back to the wall. certainly with a 'secular' state trying to force religious law on us.
2007-05-17 08:50:38
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answered by Anonymous
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Hi, atheist here. I've never reported anybody, because I think reporting people is silly.
Anywayzzz....
I've looked at your previous questions. The most 'offensive' question towards Christianity I could find was "Anybody know anything positive about religion? I don't"
That was it? That was the basis of your scientific test?
LOL.
No, really: LOL.
2007-05-17 08:55:17
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answered by ? 6
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