Yes. I tend to be much more patient with people who hold different beliefs.
2007-11-09 06:42:16
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answered by Acorn 7
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I have experienced many religions first hand. Attending different churches with friends who were Catholic, Christian and Mormon. I've also had a few run ins with Jehovah Witnesses. After having all these experiences I have studied a few different Pagan views and they make the most sense to me. They embrace science, learning and reading anything you can get your hands on (even if some people think the author is crap.) They also embrace taking responsibility for ones actions rather than blaming unknown forces or other people. Respecting everything that surrounds us is another fantastic ideal.
2016-04-03 04:09:29
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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My spiritual beliefs have not changed because of what I've read and seen here, they have changed because I as a person have changed. If you still believe what you were taught as a child than your beliefs haven't matured very much, you can keep your core beliefs but if they haven't been affected by the life that you've lead and the things that you've experienced than I don't believe that they are mature beliefs. The way that we look at almost everything changes as we mature, if our religious or spiritual beliefs haven't changed than what we believe we're believing by rote and it has no depth to it.
2007-11-09 06:50:17
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answer #3
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answered by Kathryn R 7
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Yes, I have been called to serve Min, the God of Lettuce
seriously though, my spiritual views are always developing - that is part of having a spiritual life
2007-11-09 06:38:20
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answered by bregweidd 6
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The main picture (atheism) hasn't changed for me. However, I have refined some of my religious beliefs based on the conversations I've had with others here on R&S. My belief system has definitely been affected, although the core beliefs I hold haven't been altered very much (if at all).
2007-11-09 06:38:52
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answer #5
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes....many of the questions and answers from the Christians and Muslims have caused me to more fully understand on a daily basis, just why I am such a committed Atheist.
2007-11-09 06:45:22
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answered by Anonymous
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Mine have. I realize now that i am not Christian. I firmed up my doubts about the Trinity and no longer regard Jesus as God.
And i learned that atheists and fundies have something in common. They both "know the TRUTH and will NEVER change [their] mind!"
{OMG i just reread this and realized i will get thumbs down from almost everyone!}
2007-11-09 07:17:19
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answered by Anonymous
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Well I haven't become "more of an atheist" now than before, I'm still the same. I have, though, seen new opinions and views from theists that have changed my view of them.
2007-11-09 06:48:31
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answered by Anonymous
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it's not the real world so it cannot really affect me,it is interesting to see the views of other countries such as the US though so that is a bonus...still resolute in my thoughts though.
2007-11-09 06:45:32
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answered by SkinAnInk 4
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My religious view has stayed the same since my altar boy days.
2007-11-09 11:42:23
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answer #10
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answered by Anonymous
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Not by this place.
2007-11-09 06:39:26
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answer #11
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answered by Anonymous
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