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Asking my old question in a different way since people didn't understand.

Why are they trying to prove He doesn't exist, lol? Seems like their agnostic and just looking for answers.

2007-10-11 20:10:46 · 33 answers · asked by Alex! 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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For the same reason that Christians are often trying to suggest that God does exist in their questions and use the Bible as their method of "proof".Just in reverse.

2007-10-11 20:15:44 · answer #1 · answered by Demopublican 6 · 4 1

You know it's funny because that's ironic...just the other day I was reading a question from an atheist on this site asking, "why are christians always trying to prove to us about their religion? Why don't they just leave us be?" I guess you could say that the atheists, or some of them are hypocritical...But the answer to your question is simply like christians prove that there is a God, atheists try to prove that there is no God. This coming from a christians point of view.

2007-10-11 20:16:03 · answer #2 · answered by Big Jay 3 · 2 1

I study the Bible all by using at the same time as i turned right into a baby and loved being a Christian. i have studied parts of the Bible in my adulthood now that i'm comprehensive with Christianity, frequently to attempt to comprehend what I had initially study yet also to make a valid attempt at mentioning the damage in team-imagine to the believers who favor to talk their faith with me. i in my opinion imagine Christianity is going some distance to disprove itself once you're questioning rationally. I own 2 Bibles - a KJV and an NIV.

2016-10-09 01:59:49 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Both Christians and atheists are doing it because that is what discussion is. People debating issues in respectable consultation can be very constructive and eyeopening. When disrespect enters the equation, the situation quickly deteriorates. Let me also remind you, atheists often think alot about divinity and the questions of being more then Christians in my opinion. I personally believe in God, but I encourage discussion from atheists because unity in diversity is much better then disunity in any setting.

2007-10-11 20:17:22 · answer #4 · answered by grind333ing 2 · 2 0

Well it goes for Christians too. While Atheists try to prove there isn't a God, Christians try to prove that there is one.

I think the atheists are being hipocrites. Not that Christians aren't either but...
but haven't you noticed that atheists get angry when Christians try to express their opinions about Christ?
Then start telling Christians they're wrong.

So pretty much Christians think what they beleive is correct, and Atheists think what they believe is correct. No wonder we clash so much.

ps. I love God :)

2007-10-11 20:17:43 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

I believe many are in fact hoping that somebody will set them straight one way or another. I don't care what any-ones beliefs are but I don't like being labeled as an atheist, agnostic, or anything. Clustering yourself mindlessly with other people with vaguely similar beliefs is retarded, whether the group is involved with secular religions or not. For me, I sincerely hope that after my heart stops that its over. But that's me for you, who really gives a f@#k other than you.

2007-10-11 20:15:43 · answer #6 · answered by Sleepyriggles 4 · 0 1

Honestly? Most of the time I question religious concepts because I honestly do wonder how you reconcile certain things with your common sense and rationality. Other times it's simply a matter of being bored and taunting people who DO believe unquestioningly.

2007-10-11 21:57:55 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

The more u try and prove He exists, the more others will try and prove he doesnt exist. If pple start respecting one another's beliefs, it would be so much easier. But noooo... "I think He exist coz bla bla bla"... "Nope i DONT think He exists coz blaaaa bla bla". If only people are more sensitive to the belief of others...

2007-10-11 20:17:00 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Why do Christians ask things to try and prove Christianity - I think they doubt and they seek approval.

2007-10-11 20:59:23 · answer #9 · answered by LillyB 7 · 0 0

They aren't trying to disprove Christianity. They are likely just stating their own beliefs, just as you are.

Or more likely just trying to help you see the truth. I guess you forcing your truth on others is good, but the other way around is evil, right? Typical.

2007-10-11 20:14:21 · answer #10 · answered by Crypt 6 · 3 1

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