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are Atheists wrong for questioning your beliefs? Please explain why.. Can you see where you question other beliefs when you feel they are wrong?

This is not a question of if your God exists or not, if you think so please read the question again.

2007-09-28 22:01:29 · 10 answers · asked by Green 7 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Your # 3 answerer just indicated that atheists ask the same questions every day, and then ignore rational responses. What a laugh! That's just what Christians do.

2007-09-28 22:11:58 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

The problem is that your question starts from a faulty assumption. Then, you want us to respond as if it is not faulty. Hard to do.

People say, "There are 2 sides to every question or story." I would agree with that, to a point. There is the part that is right or correct, and the part that is incorrect or wrong.

As one person said, I have no problem with someone questioning my beliefs, as long as they are legitimately seeking answers. However, it has been my experience that a legitimate sounding question in this subject is asked to lead to a supposedly logical conclusion, one that precludes the very existence of God. To be honest, I don't have the patience for these types of games.

As long as we come from 2 diametrically opposite points, it is hard to find a common ground of discussion, because the believer is speaking from, and basing everything they say on, the fact of God's existence. The atheist is basing everything on, and filtering all that they hear through, the premise that God does not exist.

See the difficulty?

2007-09-30 15:48:10 · answer #2 · answered by †Lawrence R† 6 · 0 0

I have no issues with ANYONE questioning my beliefs, so long as they are doing so respectfully, and because they want to hear the answers.

I get tired of the SAME people asking the SAME questions day in and day out, and ALWAYS ignoring the Christians and other religious people who answer them thoroughly JUST so they can choose the person who shares their beliefs (or lack thereof, whichever way you want to look at it) as BA. AND the answer is usually something like, "They're all delusional, and it's a fairy tale." And THEN, they wonder why Christians and other religious people don't want to answer them any more. HELLO, that would be why.

Yeah, I'm feeling a little snarky today. Sorry.

2007-09-29 05:06:46 · answer #3 · answered by The_Cricket: Thinking Pink! 7 · 4 0

i think its human nature to challange and ask questions in that sense i dont think atheists are wrong for questioning.

but remember beliefs are beliefs you cant have false beliefs they are simply how you feel about a certain subject. so an atheists beliefs and my beliefs are both valid and no one can be wrong about it. now having "knowledge" on whether something is right or wrong is a totally different subject

2007-10-01 15:23:50 · answer #4 · answered by Cnote 6 · 0 0

yes they are

but you have to realise, some of these people were taugth growing up that god does not exist! people are so un aware these days that they shut thier eyes and ears and go about beliving what people say. if god werent here the life cycle would come crashing to a halt. humans would have no spirits therefore non existant.

you see, these people dont care
they are shut out to to wirld around them
they should open thier soul mind body and spirit

2007-09-29 05:10:50 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Assuming god does not exist, nah! nothing to loose

2007-09-29 05:26:38 · answer #6 · answered by chomel 2 · 0 1

We're not wrong to question anything. If we choose our own religious parth its not against the law buddy!

2007-09-29 05:05:41 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I LOVE to have them question my faith & beliefs! As well as I love listening to how they came to their "conclusions!"
**Christian**
http://www.rationalchristianity.net
http://www.icr.org

2007-09-29 05:25:01 · answer #8 · answered by maranatha132 5 · 2 0

question away and I will try to answer to the best of my ability

2007-09-29 05:08:17 · answer #9 · answered by sientje8 s 3 · 2 0

You're asking Christians to think from someone else's perspective. Good luck with that.

2007-09-29 05:04:39 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 7 2

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