Because it's easier to argue than to admit you are afraid. Fear of trying new things is usually what holds people back.
2007-07-04 18:57:21
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answered by zytlaly 4
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What??? I think you're assuming that all people who disagree with someone's religious views is ignorant about their scripture (which is ridiculous). Plus when you're dealing with religion- something that plays on your desires and emotions - you must follow logic and not what "feels good". Emotions can sorted out later when you stop being clinically insane.
2007-07-05 02:01:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Been there, done that, got the T-Shirt.
Tried it, left a bad taste in my mouth and caused a few other distasteful side-effects.
2007-07-05 01:57:55
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answered by Always Curious 7
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I do try before I decide. I didn't like it. Doesn't mean I didn't try it. I don't dismiss things out of hand for no reason.
2007-07-05 01:58:58
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answered by punch 7
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I wet my beak and then took a big drink of Islam - it didn't taste "good" to me.
2007-07-05 02:14:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Out of curiosity, have you tried critical thinking? Have you "tasted" science? How about reality? Or, do you reject them out of hand?
2007-07-05 02:04:59
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answered by YY4Me 7
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You are assuming that all non-believers have not read your bible and studied your beliefs? Most have been there and done that and are convinced it is totally unacceptable to them.
2007-07-05 02:00:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Sure, you are absolutely right. So when are you going to give up christianity and become an atheist?
2007-07-05 01:57:21
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answered by Anonymous
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