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If you are athiest would dislike a person because they believed?
And if you believe would you dislike a person because they were ahtiest?

2007-11-30 00:02:41 · 24 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

Spelt athiest wrong sorry

2007-11-30 00:05:22 · update #1

Sorry again! Lol, i always put "i" before "e".. anyways thats not the point lol.

2007-11-30 00:07:40 · update #2

Just letting people know my answer..
And it is No. I wouldn't, infact i am Christian and mostly all of my friends aren't. They can believe what they like, and i'll believe what I like.

2007-11-30 00:13:26 · update #3

24 answers

I DON'T HATE. I JUST DISAGREE WITH THERE BELIEFS. I WILL TELL THEM ABOUT HOW I BELIEVE IF THEY LISTEN I WILL KEEP TALKING. IF THEY DON'T WANT TO HER WE WILL TALK ABOUT SOMETHING ELSE.
THERE IS NO NEED TO FIGHT ABOUT RELIGION. IN THE END ONE OF US IT RIGHT. WE JUST HAVE TO SIT AND WAIT. GOD BLESS

2007-11-30 00:11:07 · answer #1 · answered by shannon 5 · 1 1

I'm an atheist and no, I wouldn't hate someone just for believing in God(s). I feel like everyone should believe whatever makes the most sense to them and I know we don't all come to the same conclusion.

2007-11-30 00:12:44 · answer #2 · answered by undir 7 · 1 0

No, why hate? That just "screams" ignorance! I have met up with people like that, and my first reaction is almost pity. How sad for them to feel the whole world on their shoulders with nothing at the end of it. I'm sure life feels fine for them, but what about when really bad times hit? I just know what God has done for me, really crazy, miraculous stuff. What I would hate, is to die thinking " Well, that's it".

2007-11-30 00:10:53 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I would say no, simply because you except a person because of what and who they are. To allow a culture or a religion to effect the liking of someone is ridiculous, why push them away or enable yourself to believe that you dislike a person because of what they follow and believe in, communication is the key, and understanding

2007-11-30 00:10:13 · answer #4 · answered by mystical_beings 1 · 2 0

I wouldn't dislike them, but I would avoid them. I just don't like to associate with delusional people. It's not that I hate them specifically, it's that I find their beliefs hateful, and it's not anything that I want in my life or around my kids. We are proud and happy to be atheists, and anyone who tries to control our thoughts or instill their beliefs in us definitely feels the wrath. Other than that, the ones who are quiet about it might become casual acquaintances, but not friends.

2007-11-30 00:09:23 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

That's funny. I'm a believer as well as an atheist. Choosing a side would be complete inanity. Listen baby, believing in God doesn't make us better people. It just condemns us.

2007-11-30 00:16:31 · answer #6 · answered by Adversity 3 · 0 0

I do not hate anyone, such a strong word and needs to eliminated from your vocabulary.

Believing what works for is you is ones own choice. It is not THE WAY, but another way to the same thing.

2007-11-30 00:10:00 · answer #7 · answered by Gyspy Soul 5 · 2 0

Everyone is entitled to their beliefs. I don't hate anyone who chooses to be religious or not. The issue I have a problem with is when someone tries to push their religion or lack of on me.

2007-11-30 00:09:44 · answer #8 · answered by ninaol 4 · 2 0

You can not have both hatred and forgiveness to an individual at the same time. God has called us to forgive one another as He has forgiven us. Save hatred for the acts of someone and not for the person.

Hope that helps.

2007-11-30 00:10:15 · answer #9 · answered by gilliamichael 3 · 1 0

No I don't hate that person if they were an Atheist as I was once one as we all were at one time.

We were not born Christian.
For all have sinned and come short of the Glory Of God.

As for what the Atheist think about we Christians....? well..I can't control their Thoughts..I

2007-11-30 00:09:04 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Of course not. But if they were the sort of person who allowed their religion to dictate every aspect of their lives, that would certainly place a limit on our friendship.

2007-11-30 00:16:18 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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