I’ve known people from many religions and Atheists, Agnostics and Deists. For some reason it has little to do with how much I like them. It seems as though each group has intelligent, respectful and caring people, and some who aren’t. Each group has people who seem to like or not like me. Anything wrong with that?
2007-12-13
10:02:02
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I am very happy to see so many wonderful answers from such beautiful people! Sometimes things get a little rough on R&S, but I know most of the people here are goodhearted.
I'm going to intentionally let "best answer" go to a vote. Every single answer I got is golden!
2007-12-14
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Nope. I think you're awesome for that. People are so much more than the color of their skin, their sexual orientation, or what religion they practice. Some people never learn that.
2007-12-13 10:04:43
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answered by Molten Orange 5
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i think medical doctors/pharmacists/nurses and countless others. must be required to bare their limitations (no remember if or not self-imposed or now not) as quickly as they save on with for a place. If there is a few factor on the activity description that they don't seem to be able or unwilling to do, then they should now not get employed. I do think that is hypocritical of them to impose their will on victims and distinctive medical doctors via hiding a request interior the direction of the sufferer from them. As a metaphor do not forget: if anybody isn't waiting to boost some factor over 50 pounds, they could nevertheless be waiting to distinctive components required of a place, besides the undeniable fact that they could flow hit upon anybody to help them bring up if it was necessary; they should now not going and go away some factor in undone (unlifted) interior the middle of the floor then conceal the certainty that it is not performed from distinctive human beings who might finished the project. BTW, the medical expert or something is unquestionably appropriate to income expertise of a specialized version of medical care that would not use centred techniques; how else could desire to their cult/faith get treatment different than they had unique medical doctors cautioned interior of those techniques. If those medical doctors have been to apply for a place exterior their specialized company, besides the undeniable fact that, they should acquire their limitations. they could ought to get a lesser place or take a decrease back pay scale considering they are restrained. in the event that they are so intrusive that they are able to not enable distinctive human beings to get their jobs performed fantastically much as good, then the nut-activity belongs of their little commune with the alternative human beings like them.
2016-11-03 04:30:34
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answered by sachiko 4
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For me, I uphold the belief that we are all okay with God and that God wants us to be okay with each other. I try not to judge even when I'm being judged. It's just for my own good. I know that other people have read certain scriptures in the Bible which have led them to believe that the Devil is the one who wants us to think like that. Otherwise, God wants us to stick to one set of beliefs and either be a teacher towards these people of other faiths with kind words or words of warning. That is for them to decide.
2007-12-13 10:10:46
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answered by ? 6
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Yes it's absolutely wrong.
You must hate anyone who disagrees with you in the slightest.
Can you imagine the kind of insanity that would reign if we allowed tolerance and rationality to guide our actions?
It might lead to horrible things like world peace and a better life for everyone - regardless of race, creed, or nation of origin.
2007-12-13 10:07:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Absolutely not OK, pick a side and then cling to it maniacally whether wrong or right, defend it with or without facts, defend its proponents without question and spew the venom and hate necessary to identify you with that group and that group only ---- what are you thinking man ??
2007-12-13 10:08:26
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answered by *ifthatswhatyoureinto* 5
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Of course not. I feel the same way. All people are just trying to do the right thing. They just don't always know the best way how.
2007-12-13 10:07:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Not at all,I'm the same. Becoming a non-christian did not in any way alienate me from christian friends,or friends from any other faith either,or none. People are and they are all entitled to their own brand of spirituality or none at all if that is their inclination.
2007-12-13 10:05:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I think you would have to or you would dislike most everyone around you. At least in my case almost everyone I work with have no professed faith or even care to think about it. It doesn't bother me any but the faithful or maybe practicing faithful are the minority so I see it.
2007-12-13 10:05:32
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answered by יונתן 4
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No, not allowed. Ask any bigot. We are required by some international law or another to hate everybody, even people who agree with us.
2007-12-13 10:06:49
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answered by Hoosier Daddy 5
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Nothing wrong with that whatsoever. Even though they may believe different things than you believe, they are still people.
2007-12-13 10:05:00
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answered by sportznut05 3
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