For example if you are a Christian, would you be less trustful of Atheists and say afterall they don't believe in God, how can I trust them?
Or Vice versa, If you are an Atheist, would you be less trustful of Christians and say they probably don't know what they are speaking about, they believe in supernatural powers.
2007-11-08
10:33:12
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Outlaw39.., this is what I'm speaking about, because you are Atheist, you are less liable to trust anybody without having a good experience with him. My exact point.
2007-11-08
10:39:04 ·
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Outlaw39.., this is what I'm speaking about, because you are Atheist, you are less liable to trust anybody without having a good experience with him. My exact point.
2007-11-08
10:39:05 ·
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please don't give thumbs down....be mature and respect others opinions.
2007-11-08
10:43:15 ·
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To a point. I get incredibly scared or angered by religious fanatics that who don't seem to make much sense. (Yes, some do and I appreciate their view points) But if they were jabbering about another topic with an idiotic mindset, I guess I would feel the same way.
2007-11-08 10:35:47
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answered by Anonymous
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YES!! Most people think that Christians can be trusted more that atheists because we are close with Jesus. Atheists, that is a whole different story. They trust us probably about them same as any other person Christian or not so I don't think they have a problem with trusting Christians.
2007-11-08 10:40:07
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answered by why do you care? 3
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No, actually I am learning that some people not of my religion or believers, help others, as Christ would more so than the "Christian", so called do-gooders.
And also some of the Christians, are the 1st to point the finger of judgement.
2007-11-08 18:29:59
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answered by goodbloke45 3
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I am less trusting of xians than atheists.
Anyone delusional enough to believe in invisible sky swoopers is a nutter and only a hair's breath from the asylum.
2007-11-08 11:02:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on how religious they are, The more religious they are the less I can take them seriously and the less likely I would be to trust them with anything important.
2007-11-08 10:36:59
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answered by Clint 4
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I am atheist. In general I trust people regardless of religion. However, when it comes to people who are higher up in a religion that builds itself on secrecy (like the LDS religion), it is hard to believe anything because they mislead their own reigous followers.
2007-11-08 10:36:50
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answered by Lacey 5
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I trust people on themselves not on their religious beliefs. Ya screw me over and of course I won't trust you. I'm a Wicca and have only one other friend who practices the same. All my friends including my inlaws and my own family know what I practice and even though they may not agree with my "religious" choice, they still trust me and I them.
2007-11-08 10:41:27
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answered by Anonymous
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My belief does not affect my trust in others whatsoever.
I don't think personal beliefs have anything to do with a person's behavior. You will find good and bad in anyone, regardless of religious or personal beliefs.
2007-11-08 10:41:26
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answered by allearia7 2
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My personal rule about trust is, I trust everyone (I don't care what religion/age/ethnicity,etc) until/unless they give me a reason not to. And after that, well, I will probably never trust you again :-)
2007-11-08 10:43:27
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answered by Cheryl E 7
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No. It's more my experience with people that affects how I trust them. I don't trust barely anyone, because the second you turn your back they will steal from you or something else.
2007-11-08 10:36:07
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answered by Meatwad 6
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