No. There are many more people on here than just Christians and Athiests.
2007-08-17 12:07:32
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answered by Justsyd 7
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Dead men like Karl Marx are constantly showing up on the atheist's side. He must have been a Nephilim born on the earth and his demonic spirit still possesses people. We are still trying to decide if Darwin died a heathen, non believer or death bed confession and became a saint. For sure, Darwin left a legacy of confusion on the origin of man. We believe the truth of God and believe in His Son Jesus Christ as Creator of all. Noah's flood is a constant debate, even though every culture has the history of it. Because of the Nephilim messing with the daughters of men we now know why God destroyed the world by water. Only Noah didn't have his blood line messed with.
Ephesians 6:12 "For we wrestle not against flesh and blood, but against principalities, against powers, against the rulers of darkness of this world, against spiritual wickedness in high places.
We are in spiritual warfare for the souls of our brothers and sisters. Just maybe we can snatch just one out of the fire if the Lord will draw them.
2007-08-17 12:35:07
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answered by Jeancommunicates 7
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Battleground? I thought it was just a game - and a rather enjoyable one at that. The "contest" is typically myopic Christian fundies vs. everyone else - with atheists frequently being in the forefront. Typically, the fundies will quote scripture or attempt to "witness" and atheists will proceed to poke holes in the fundies' often-flawed arguments.
2007-08-17 12:21:20
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answered by 222 Sexy 5
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nicely, the web english speaking worldwide is ruled via christians and all their derivaties... + atheists, that's why you're able to inspect yahoo answer's different language variations no infinite conflict such as you notice right here, the religion and spirituality class is serene, civilized and particularly uninteresting The Hindus, Sikhs, Taoists, Confucians, Buddhists, Wiccans, Pagans, Jews.... would not actually need to push their ideals to every person... that's between you and your god and the islams are merely not english literate adequate, they frequently get creamed on Y!A
2016-10-15 23:43:59
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answered by koltay 4
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It probably seems that way, but there are also a fair share of Pagans, spiritual individuals, and those seeking spiritual knowledge on YA. We just aren't quite as vocal as the groups you mentioned, and we do ask a variety of questions. (Not just the old "why do you believe"/"why don't you believe" questions. Have fun and enter at your own risk!!
2007-08-17 12:13:39
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answered by ? 5
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Not quite; it's between atheists and every other form of bonehead superstition that goes by the name of religion.
But, as the King of Sparta replied to Xerxes in the movie 300, "You have 300,000 conscripts and we have 300 soldiers. We have more soldiers than you do."
2007-08-17 12:11:47
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answered by hznfrst 6
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Were suppose to Ask Questions so that We can Get Answers!
Simple! Aint' it!
The Human Beans Get in the Way of Simplicity, sometimes!
(Beings!, sory:)
2007-08-17 12:11:31
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answered by maguyver727 7
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Yes :)
Religion is the sigh of the oppressed creature, the heart of a heartless world, and the soul of soulless conditions. It is the opium of the people.
-KARL MARX (May 5, 1818 – March 14, 1883)
2007-08-17 12:07:01
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answered by Anonymous
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I think it's a place for folks to vent their frustrations. There ARE some really interesting posts, however. Several have caused me to pause and reflect... Makes the whole exercise worthwhile!
2007-08-17 12:09:57
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answered by BobAndrews 5
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No it is just a battleground for all who disagree.
2007-08-17 12:10:48
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answered by Freedom 7
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