I stopped feeling alone when I started coming here.
2007-11-09 04:16:45
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answer #1
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answered by Darth Cheney 7
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Yes. The 2 closest people to me have completely different beliefs. My cousin is catholic and we can't even talk anymore without it turning into a religious debate. My boyfriend looks at me like I am crazy because he is atheist and I am agnostic. When I try to talk about FSM my cousin takes offense and my boyfriend tells me I am a couple years too late for that.
I am alone in my beliefs.
2007-11-09 12:24:28
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answer #2
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answered by Mable VT is thinking, kinda 5
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Not really... my mom and I study together the various religions and philosophies. She's more like my best friend than my mom though... I'm lucky and I don't ever forget that.
Also, through here I've found a number of people who share bits and pieces if not all of what I beleive.... I think that's why I keep coming back here - even with all of the cr@p that goes on....
2007-11-09 12:16:47
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answered by Anonymous
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That depends where I am. At home or at church, nope! But when I am on the other 2 websites where I chat with people, yes, very much alone. Even the other Christians tell me I'm extreme and judgy.
2007-11-09 12:47:15
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answered by Blue Eyed Christian 7
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Yes. I think this is actually quite common. It would explain why some many religious groups have such a fervor to convert others to their ranks...so that they too will not feel alone in their ranks. After all, most of the major religions justify their cause by often flaunting their numbers...
2007-11-09 11:23:16
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answer #5
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answered by Rance D 5
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Yeah. I'm seventeen, and I'm bombarded by satan and his minions alomst everyday. But as Paul stated in Ephesians 6:20 "Finally, be strong in the Lord and in his mighty power. Put on the full armor of God so that you can take your stand against the devil's schemes. For our struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities, against the powers of this dark world and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realms.
2007-11-09 11:27:23
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answered by Defender of Freedom 5
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I'm with Reig on the husband thing. Not only is he atheist, he is vehemently so. Not that I expect him to believe, I just wish he's learn about it because I do.
But over all, no. I am so blessed with friends that share my belief system.
2007-11-09 11:53:33
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answered by ~Heathen Princess~ 7
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Yes
2007-11-09 11:23:19
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answered by Kiwi 5
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I do quite often. Even among other Nordic pagans, let along pagans generally, I find myself often isolated, the rift between me and the rest widens at every turn.
2007-11-09 14:25:03
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answered by kveldulf_gondlir 6
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Yes.
Not many non-theistic Pagans out there, lol. Even in the Pagan communities, many people think I'm just plain wrong and insulting their beliefs because I don't agree with them. And the atheists just think I'm nuts.
2007-11-09 11:25:29
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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