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Not talking to invisible beings

2007-10-10 09:26:50 · 31 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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2007-10-10 09:27:12 · update #1

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Neither. How about asking questions that are very VERY thinly veiled criticisms of something you don't understand. That sounds like a mental disorder to me.

2007-10-10 09:30:15 · answer #1 · answered by Acorn 7 · 5 1

Okay.
First of all, CATHOLIC CRUSADER, people attack gays all of the time, as well as Hindus and Muslims, so I don't know what you're talking about.
America is pretty much Christian, and I don't believe in really criticizing people's religions, but fundamentalist hardcore Christians, as well as hard-core anything (except hardcore awesome) have done some pretty ****** up stuff. I'm not saying it's necessarily because of the religion, it's just messed-up people that happen to be in that religion.
Don't get pissed off if people criticize your religion, because you know you criticize everyone that isn't living life according to "God"'s standards and the Bible's standards.
I'm not attacking you, I'm just saying, chill the **** out.

As for the question, man, whatever floats their boat, you know?
What I think is ****** up is when that **** is too involved with the government, or when certain members of the Christian (and other religious) community(ies) take things too literally, or try to manipulate people into doing what they want to do using religion or using misleading quotes from certain 'holy' texts.
Believe what you want to believe, but don't try to force that **** down people's throats.

edit:
In response to TIFF-
aware of science?
The earth, contrary to much of hardcore Christian belief, is much more than a few thousand years old, this has been proven a numerous amounts of time. And what about the times when certain popes would declare proven scientific theories as wrong because it challenge Chhristian belief?
example: the earth is NOT the center of the universe, it was considered heresy to think so many many many years ago and today many scientific theories are still trying to be disproven despite the numerous evidence.

I suggest you read up on your history.

2007-10-10 09:37:34 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

The closest thing I know to a mental disorder is believing that life can originate of its own accord from sterile matter in some primordial soup, regardless of the fact that this defies several natural laws and plain commonsense.

Maybe your primordial soup goblin that can magick life from non-life is the invisable being you are referring to. Why don't you try talking to him?

2007-10-10 09:37:02 · answer #3 · answered by A.M.D.G 6 · 2 0

Why are Christians the target of these antagonistic posts? I don't care what you say, I have been watching the questions here for quite a long time, and at least over 90% of anti-rligious questions are aimed at Christians. Why is that? If you think that God is a fairy tale and religion is bad, then why don't you include Jews, Muslims, or Hindus in this question? Well, I know one big reason why: Because Institutions of Higher Learning (what a joke!) have systematically attacked Christianity and indoctrinated their minds-full-of-mush students into believing this garbage. Most of you attackers come out of a post-christian cultural situation in which blaming Christiasnity for everything is acceptable and politically correct. In fact, bigotry against Christians (and especially Catholic Christians) is one of the last acceptable prejudices in America. If you insult a homosexual or a Muslim you have commited a hate crime. Insult a Christian and you're a hero at UC Berkeley. These attacks are better proof than any other proof I know of that Christanity is the true religion: Why else would the world attack it so hard?

2007-10-10 09:29:24 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 12 3

"Catholic Crusader" is SOOO rite!!!

im not answering your q. properly bcuz your just trying 2 prove us wrong, which u cant, your just trying 2b RUDE like the rest of your atheist pals on here!!! i am so sick of u buttholes insulting us just cuz we believe in something u DONT. Christians are aware of science!! just becuz we believe in an invisible being does NOT mean we're STUPID!!!!! just because we believe in something you dont does NOT mean we're STUPID!!why cant every1 here just be free 2 believe whatever the heck they want w/out having a bunch of idiots insult us????? BACK the HECK OFF!!!!

id say u rude atheists are the 1z that have mental disorder because you all seem to refuse to leave us alone w/ our beliefs!!

how are ppl supposed to be unique if they all believe the same things?? you atheists arent allowing us to be unique w/ all the insulting u do!! i wouldnt care if half the ppl on here believed in santa, fairies, gremlins, or other creatures. if they wanna believe in them, thats their choice & i dont believe in harassing them about it! is it part of an atheists belief to harass the faithful??? because you sure act like it!!

2007-10-10 09:47:27 · answer #5 · answered by Tiff 3 · 1 0

Bwahhaahaaa Catholic Crusader. You xians are targets because you target our homes with your bs. remember your scripture? "Go and make disciples." You come to our doors and try to weild your useless propaganda. Once in a while you will encounter someone with facts. Those people are the ones posting here. The ones who are lucky enough to know the facts before they make a decision for "christ" without all the information or the ones who have finally broken free after discovering the facts. If your religion weren't the most deceptive of them all, perhaps it would be the most liekly target.

2007-10-10 09:33:53 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

The crazy person doesn't think the being is invisible. They would think you were crazy for not seeing it.

2007-10-10 09:31:45 · answer #7 · answered by mable3691214 5 · 3 0

talking to invisible beings

2007-10-10 09:29:57 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 2 1

Why do you care in what we believe in? I love my "invisible being." Go get your own life and stop criticizing Christians.

2007-10-10 09:32:10 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 5 1

Neither is haveing a mental disorder. At least you are acknowledging that there is a being being talked to. I commend you!

2007-10-10 09:31:23 · answer #10 · answered by Will Bleed For Kicks 3 · 2 1

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