If you are an Atheists and you feel very passionatly about something and you locate a group that helps...say children is India...or whatever... You get my point
Would you volenteer or donate your time and money to them dispite the fact that were Christian based..
And Christians Vise Versa.. Would you donate your time and money to a group that did something that mente a lot to you even if they were not a Christian goup or even an Atheist Group.
2007-09-27
08:49:32
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haha It's 11:00 at night here and I've had a few glasses of wine and not typing as well and the best you can do is make a "joke" about my typing
2007-09-27
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One thing we all have to remember is that part of our responsibility is to help our fellow man. If a cause is worthy, yet run by a group with opposing view points on religion, I still would find the time to help out in any way I can. It shouldn't matter as long as the organization itself doesn't discriminate against who they help.
2007-09-27 08:56:31
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answered by Anonymous
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Christians do it through their local churches, especially Catholics.
What is Richard Dawkins doing about ingornace in Africa.
Like it or not Christians and especially Catholics have Foreign Ministries
What, specifically, are ATHEISTS doing in the world
Don't give me the UN that's a collective that include Religious people
What, exactly, is Richard Dawkins and the ATHEIST movement doing.
Do you feed anyone on THanksgiving Day, that's a SECULAR holiday in America
The Religious and Salvation ARmy do feed people
What do ATHEISTS do on Thanksgiving day
All right, I'll agree there are a LOT of ARMCHAIR Christains who do nothing special on that day but pig out
Are Atheists saying ME TOO!
Come one ATHEIST what will you be doing this November on Thankgiving day. Getting stuffed with Turkey at home like the ARM CHAIR Christians or being humanitarians.
We'd like to know what you are made of oh great HIGH IQ people!
2007-09-27 09:08:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes I have volunteered my time and donated money to groups that were expressly not Christian for a good cause.
2007-09-27 08:54:02
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answered by Anonymous
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i ought to hate an atheists concepts-set(s) approximately what i think in a spiritual placing, yet on the turn-edge, that atheist and that i need to be ardent allies politically. As for hating a individual in the entire lot of the meaning of that factor era, I have no desire to hate every person. that form of hatred is for losers era.
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answered by ? 4
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We Christians do that kind of "service" all over the world! Regardless of race, religion, or group beliefs or any other worldly thought process...etc...
I cannot speak the same for atheists?
2007-09-27 08:56:50
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answered by maranatha132 5
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I donate money all the time to non-Christian charities...as long as the money is going somewhere that it will help people I'm okay with it.
2007-09-27 08:54:45
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answered by Toolman 3
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As a Humanitarian in Romania doing work for 2 different organizations both Christian I can tell you we don't discriminate against who we help and we don't preach... Oh and Ana (2nd post) do you think your cleaver...making a stupid remark to comment on someones spelling..Is that the best you can do.. Please take your pettiness and ignorance someplace where they will appreciate it.
2007-09-27 09:03:07
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answered by Petra 5
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Are they proselytizing to the starving children? Claiming that the only way is christ? Then probably not. There are secular organizations that I can give my money to. I would, and do, volunteer my time for secular charities already.
2007-09-27 08:55:44
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answered by Anonymous
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I worked for a faith-based organization that was able to tolerate my unbelief. I doubt that they would all hire an atheist like me, though.
2007-09-27 08:55:38
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answered by Shawn B 7
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Personally, I would and have. I think the benefits of charity outweigh my disagreements with Christian theology.
2007-09-27 08:54:33
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answered by Eleventy 6
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