I am not an atheist and I do have anger issues. I am so sorry about it but I have a hard time controlling my temper on some issues, like gay bashing and abortion. I really want to respect others opinions, I truly do, but I see a holier than thou answer that wants to infringe on the freedoms of others and I lose it. There is nothing wrong with being against either of those issues. It IS wrong to try to force their opinions into our laws.
I see questions about evolution from creationists. They get some rude answers but they also get informed and intelligent answers. Yet, they choose to ignore them. Why is that? Why would someone choose to stay ignorant? Evolution does not disprove God. I believe in God and I also accept scientific evidence that can be seen and touched.
There are many wonderful Christians and I am the first to forget that sometimes. It is wrong of me and I am trying to pay more attention to who I am responding to. You offered me constructive criticism once and I have taken it to heart. I have a lot of room left for improvement but I am trying.
((((((Armenian))))))
2007-06-03 18:24:53
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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No. I am the Happy Atheist (TM).
Religious people are frequently disoriented by how I can be so content without the comfort of their chosen god.
I am happy because I don't waste any time with hating others because they don't believe as I do, or getting up on Sunday mornings when I can instead get my sleep in, and I save a lot of money at Christmas time!
Life is great when you're rational.
2007-06-03 16:17:59
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answered by stevietheman66 2
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God does not supply them psychological ailment. He incredibly does not artwork that way. Their anger and rage comes from the reality the main of them function on a empirical point. If it won't be able to be proved with info it won't be able to be genuine. the numerous atheist are incredibly agnostic. they like to have faith yet won't be able to make the adventure to the area of religion. regrettably this is often by how the become attentive to the habit of a few believers. (And by using that I advise human beings of all faiths/religions. fanatics and extremest frighten them. They frighten me too!) Christians could have anger themes too! Jesus' first words to His disciples while He tutor Himself after His resurrection have been: "Peace!" Rage, anger, and hatred are to no longer be a area of who we are as Christians. Peace.
2016-11-04 21:13:32
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answered by Erika 4
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No, I am an atheist, and I have no anger issues.
However, I am told by psychologists that some people who question others about anger issues may themselves suffer from them. Perhaps you should get yourself checked out?
2007-06-03 15:48:11
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answered by CC 7
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Yes, as do Christians, Muslims, Hindus, Buddhists, New Agers, and what have you. Anger is a human evil.
2007-06-03 15:47:55
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answered by HAND 5
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Pretty much everyone gets angry sometimes. It's only when it becomes irrational and causes you to say embarrassing things (as is the case, one must conclude, with your anger toward atheists) that it becomes an issue.
2007-06-03 15:47:21
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answered by thatguyjoe 5
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When I was an athiest, I had many issues with anger and depression. That does not mean that all athiests do though. I am glad to have gotten past that part of my life and have finally found peace and happiness.
2007-06-03 16:06:45
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answered by ♥ terry g ♥ 7
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I only allow myself to be angry with a person when I've given them my permission. Without that, I can keep any anger in check.
2007-06-03 15:47:48
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answered by Dylan H 3
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Do all believers have stupidity issues? Or just the 99.999% who try to pretend they have a brain?
AD
2007-06-03 15:49:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I prayed to your sky fairy to heal my anger, but I'm still just a street b8tch with an attitude--blame goddykins
2007-06-03 15:51:23
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answered by Sister Rulerlady 2
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