The answer is yes, of course. I feel sorry for anyone who is being mislead in important matters. And, if they (atheists) really thought about it, they would realize that this indicates something good about Christians rather than bad.
Are many atheists academically brilliant? Answer: Undoubtedly. Are many atheists nice, law abiding (and remember that law in western countries is based on the Ten Commandments in very large part) citizens? Answer: Of course!.
The ISSUE is truth vs. error, because those adhering to errors of these kinds may face eternal consequences. Note: "May", because we cannot set ourselves up as the judge of anyone. That is the reserve of God alone.
Polite debate with atheists, fine. Want to "cross swords" and I'm happy to oblige as many here already know. lol
One final thought. From a Christian perspective, you have been given the truth of Jesus Christ, whereas many atheists have been brought up as atheists.
"To whom much is given, much is expected". Maybe it is a far better thing to pray and "feel sorry" for bad Christians who are, most probably, far more guilty in the eyes of God than an inculpable atheist who wasn't exposed to the Faith in their childhood. Having said that, pity the Christians who have thrown away God's gift and rejected him for the cult of godless humanism/atheism.
I hope this helps!
2007-10-01 13:38:39
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answered by Adviso 2
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Sorry? No. I do wish some could feel what I feel that led me to become a Christian, which of course has absolutely nothing to do with logic, science, math, etc. People should respect others opinions, beliefs, etc. and stop trying to put others down...(especially us Christians who are suppose to believe in Christ and follow in His works)Christians and Atheists both. However, because of my faith, I do pray for everyone.
2007-10-01 13:11:56
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answered by glendaokoeguale 3
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i've got confidence for the atheists. being a christian does no longer recommend you're certain or constrained because of the fact once you're a christian that's once you're unfastened. you're unfastened from all the burdens, the discomfort, the hatred..etc. and you reside your existence for Jesus which isn't a restraint because of the fact he died for us on that old go. he did no longer ought to, yet he did it because of the fact he had to. all he asks in return is to love him back, and unfold his be conscious to the people who do not know him. there's a conflict occurring properly suited now for our souls, and because you have been as quickly as a christian....do no longer you spot how the e book of revelations and different passages of prophecy sound reflective of whats occurring properly suited now? the affliction, conflict, failures. God is returning quickly, and he's making an attempt to wake human beings up. the atheists ought to open their eyes and their hearts. Jesus desires to have a relationship with us....he's so dazzling, and he's been so stable to me and my family contributors. there is not any restraints.. i'm no longer knowledgeable...i do it because of the fact i care. God Bless you.
2016-10-05 22:36:58
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answered by ? 4
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"no stupid atheist repLIES"...how Christian of you.
Just so you know, when you put "Christians only", it's like saying "don't push the red button". All you want to do after that is push the red button. So all atheists want to do is read the question to see how ridiculous and hypocritical it is.
2007-10-01 13:45:43
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answered by Two quarters & a heart down 5
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I don't know if sorry is the right word, but I have a feeling of compassion for them, for their position in death. I pray for them every day.
2007-10-01 13:09:12
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answered by lovinghelpertojoe 3
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LOL at your edits. No, I don't. They choose to be blind when there's plenty of light if they'd just open their eyes. It's a good question, though.
2007-10-01 13:39:15
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answered by betternher 5
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First of all, he asked ONLY Christians...CAN YOU READ? If not, and you answered this question, and your an athiest, get your eyes checked please. And yes, I do. Even if they did make their choice not to believe in God.
2007-10-01 13:12:09
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answered by Anonymous
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Why would we feel sorry for them?
2007-10-01 13:06:42
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answered by Anonymous
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no...Jesus said that if they don't won't to hear about it..knock their dust from your shoes and move on....
Their mockery will be dealt with later.
2007-10-01 13:09:14
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answered by Anonymous
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But of course
2007-10-01 13:06:52
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answered by Anonymous
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