Christians can't think on their own, they need a "preacher, pastor, priest" to tell them how to think, live, breath, raise children, love, etc etc. Think about it. Is there really a God??? Show me proof a God existed and I'll show you a bridge in San Fransisco I would like to sell you.
2007-10-27 18:39:09
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answered by Anonymous
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I like to see good questions, and I don't view them as an attack. I think it's good to have questions about religion, whether you are part of the religion or not.
2007-10-28 01:46:33
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answered by rath 5
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The people that you speak of lack stability and understanding therefore they feel like they should consistently attack and criticize those who are different from them with programmed athestic questions and answers. How Sad.
Shalom
2007-10-28 02:32:12
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answered by Pashur 7
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Asking a question isn't an attack. I've never attacked anyone with my questions. Just because people disagree with you and your beliefs doesn't mean they are attacking you, being rude, etc.
2007-10-28 01:46:29
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answered by Two quarters & a heart down 5
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The questions don't bother me. Some of them are quite thought-provoking. It's the hate-filled rants disguised as questions (and Christians are just as capable of writing them as anyone else) that disturb me.
2007-10-28 01:37:26
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answered by Anonymous
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I've never attacked a Xian with a question. I have, however, respnded to thousands of Xian attacks on those who think like me. Doubt it? Check my history.
You reap what you sow.
2007-10-28 01:37:50
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answered by Anonymous
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um ... is asking questions of Christians on a Religion & Spiritualty forum designed for asking and answering questions now considered a form of "persecution"?
oops! i guess i just persecuted you.
2007-10-28 01:39:54
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answered by nebtet 6
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You can not attack a person with a question
2007-10-28 02:48:22
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answered by brainstorm 7
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Because christians want to legislate their beliefs into law. They want to teach their cult in the public schools.
and, they are illegally taking tax dollars from non-christians.
2007-10-28 01:38:36
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answered by Joe R 2
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They want to know.
2007-10-28 01:36:12
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answered by bobanalyst 6
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