I believe atheists are ignorant.
2007-12-24 03:57:26
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answer #1
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answered by SMILES 4
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yes.
I think that they would rather believe a lie. It is easier to be an atheist or non-christian than it is to be a christian. I say this because satan is the god of this world whether you believe it or not. He comes down much harder on Christians that any other belief because Christianity is the one true path. Christ is the only means of salvation. It is not always easy being a christian..in fact, it is easier to go with the flow. Christians move against the flow of this world, as they are in direct conflict with the other.
Satan is an expert deciever. He can decieve almost anyone. The only ones he cannot decieve are the ones led by the Holy Spirit. It is not because or their own intellect or power, but the power of the Holy Spirit guiding them.
If you are not led by the Holy Spirit, you are being manipulated by an evil spirit.
That is true.
Happy Holidays.
2007-12-24 04:15:11
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answered by loveChrist 6
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I know that God has appointed His Word to be spread all through out the world. He will give everyon ea chance to hear the good news about what he has done on our behalf. Whether or not you accept it is up to you.
God knows who he has drawn to him so if you didn't accept him, then he must not have called you.
Just think though...what if we're right? If you're right then I will have lifed my life i nvain and at worst will come to nothing. But If we're right, then you have a long time with out God to wonder why you didn't choose to believe in Him and the gift he's given to you. If you've been to any church o rread the Bible for yourself, then you know just what'sat stake.
What is so wrong about securing your spiritual furure with God in Jesus?
You have health and life insurance don't you? you pay every month out of youir pocket and I'll bet most of the time you're not sick and in the hospital. You haven't died yet and still you pay. The real kicker is , you don't even get the money back if nothing happens to you that month. It's a racket and you pay into it. The Gospel of Jesus Christ is a guarantee that has been backed up by His word which is true and yet you don't believe...won't even consider the wonder of creation and how it came to be.
Science can look and pick it apart and see that it is and try to explain HOW it works, butthat's all science can do ...if it's true science. The why will always pinpoint to the Creator who made all things and set them in motion.
Trust in Him. e's good.
2007-12-24 04:20:02
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answered by stjoseph5 2
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Not necessarily. I think everyone has an emptiness inside that can only be filled by God. I think everyone is seeking something that gives them a deep peace. But, I don't think everyone knows what that is. The reason I am confident I have found it is because I do have that deep peace and search no longer. But, some people refuse to dive deep enough to find it for fear that they will lose control of their life. The opposite actually occurs though. When you find truth, you are now free to be who God created you to be. There is nothing more freeing than that.
2007-12-24 04:00:00
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answered by ? 6
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Absolutely not. Everyone has their own reasons for whatever they believe. HIstory hasn't exactly given religion a good name so it's easy to become cynical about. People can also be turned off to Christianity by a personal experience. Whether you're Christian, Muslim, Hindu, Buddhist, Athiest or otherwise, it's always important to keep an open mind, remove your own personal philosophies, and be able to question your own beliefs as well as why you believe them.
2007-12-24 04:57:29
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answered by whats really in a name 1
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I believe almost everyone was religious in some time of their life...I don't believe all atheists/non-christians fail to admit that christianity is the one true path, that is for them to decide.
2007-12-24 03:58:55
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answered by Anonymous
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No. If a person really understood that there was only one path away from eternal suffering that would cause the person to act on that belief. I find it difficult to believe that anyone would really believe that and still adamantly refuse to follow that path.
Hope that helps and Merry Christmas.
2007-12-24 04:02:20
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answered by gilliamichael 3
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Well, all I know is some people are like that. Like my Mom's boyfriend is Jewish,and gos to our church now, So he couldn't still believe the Jewish ways, but he doesn't admit it.
But some people like my great-grandmother is Jewish, and has been exposed to most of our family, which is Christian, but absolutely refuses to be Christian ,and of course we respect that.
2007-12-24 04:05:40
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answered by I love Yahoo! answers 2
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For some people, hearing something one time is not enough to understand what path to take. Depending on their receptiveness and comprehension, multiple exposures to the Truth are often necessary.
2007-12-24 04:01:53
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answered by Anonymous
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Hello gwlech.. :)
No..because I was an Atheist until I was 28 years old..I had been told numerous times by Christians, that Jesus died for my sins..but still I did not believe..
To me it was just another fairytale..
It was not until I was Truly searching for the Truth..did I find it.. :)
Here's Wishing You All a Very:
~MERRY CHRISTMAS~
In Jesus Most Precious Name..
With ~Love~ In Christ.. :)
2007-12-24 04:07:10
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answered by EyeLovesJesus 6
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That's what I believe. I believe that everyone knows, at least those exposed to it, that it's the correct way in their hearts, but refuse to admit it to themselves.
2007-12-24 04:01:47
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answered by Rose Willow 4
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