I am a Christian and I agree with you. I believe the obvious reality of it all is the fact that Christians have got the answer, and the others are so confused because they haven't got it together yet, but ONLY because they refuse to simply believe God's Word. His Word brings clarity in all matters of life. They are so very busy making up new "Supposedly proofs and reasons" not to believe in The Creator. They are usually always filled with anger and hatred which is a derivative of the spirit of fear. Fear in that we who believe will keep on believing, keep on praying and believing, and casting down evil spirits. And they are right because We as Christians Will Keep Casting Down those things.
But God declares in II Thessalonians that in the last days, due to the hardening of their hearts, He will give them over to their fleshly desires and disbelief's.
Just watch all their thumbs down pop up now. But it's okay. God Bless!
PEACE!!!
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2007-07-05 14:56:14
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answered by David H 4
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I am a Christian and I agree with you.
I've seen many questions posted in which the questioner accuses Christians of using hell as a scare tactic. I've seen many answers from obviously, not Christian people who say "the Christian's will tell you you're going to hell."
But I haven't actually seen to many true answers from Christians saying that type of thing. I've seen more talk of hell, eternal fire, etc. from the non-Christians.
2007-07-05 14:44:21
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answered by Misty 7
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Atheists seem to pay the most attention to hell - perhaps it is because they don't accept it. Believers already accept it, so they don't have questions about it. Atheists see it as a threat to get them to believe, so they rebel against it, as with any threat.
They don't see the flip side of it - believe because there is so much to good to believing, instead of focusing on the downside.
It's like someone telling them 'come see the stars in the night sky', but all they hear is 'if you don't come see the stars in the night sky, you only see the ceiling of the room in your own four walls'.
They think seeing the ceiling of the room in their own four walls is a great threat that they cannot knuckle down to, so they miss the night sky, and some of them cuss and swear at those who tell them to come see the stars in the night sky, and ask them to prove there are stars in the night sky, but they won't come out of their room.
2007-07-05 14:48:22
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answered by autumnleaves 3
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I'm Christian, but sometimes i talk about hell and fear on here. Atheists don't really care because they don't believe in it. I would say Christians talk more about hell and fear.
2007-07-05 15:00:13
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answered by Daniel C 1
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I am Christian...
From my observation, I would say non-Christians make the most comments about Hell (can't particularly say it's Atheists though...)
In most cases, it's people making a mockery over the typical Christian stereotype. (in other words: sarcasm)
so I also agree with you.
2007-07-05 14:49:42
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answered by redglory 5
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I think its Atheists. They keep saying it does not exist, no one is going or they are going to a great party or talk about being burned etc.
I only hear it from Christians if a question about hell is asked.
2007-07-05 14:42:23
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answered by Anonymous
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there have been extra advantageous and extra sustained assaults on the thought of separation of Church and State throughout the time of the final 30 to 40 years than any time earlier interior the historic previous of our usa. in simple terms look on the "marriage" between the Republicans and Fundamantalist Christianity. maximum of school districts are easily attempting to insist that "Creationism" study as a technology - a preposterous theory to any actual scientists. The mega church homes and agencies of Jerry Falwell, Pat Robertson, and James Dobson have spent billions of greenbacks throughout the time of the final 30 years in an attempt to take over the Republican occasion prescinct via prescinct. it is not any longer lots that they'll prevail, however the havoc they'll reason interior the attempt. look at all of the politicians right now who save insisting that this usa's regulations ought to regulate to "Christian concepts." or maybe deny the reality that there even is meant to be a separation between Church and State. On September 18, 2006, Pastor John Hagee — who in simple terms at present endorsement Sen. John McCain -- suggested he became “happy to have” instructed NPR’s Terry Gross that “hurricane Katrina became, in actuality, the judgment of God against the city of latest Orleans.” “New Orleans had a point of sin that became offensive to God,” Hagee suggested, because of the fact “there became to be a gay parade there on the Monday that the Katrina got here.”
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answered by ? 4
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I am an atheist, but the fact atheist complains more about hell and fear because you only need one Christian to preach and curse a whole group of atheist then claim innocence.
2007-07-05 14:43:07
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answered by Anonymous
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