They can both be correct in more ways than you can ever imagine, except that one of them has one less God.
Peace be with you.
2007-12-27 17:20:29
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answered by Arf Bee 6
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If one says 2 + 2 = 4 and the other 2 x 2 = 4, they are both correct.
2007-12-28 01:16:16
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answer #2
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answered by mzJakes 7
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Well, I think we could both be correct if we were adding 2+2, that is, unless the atheist is going to try to say it equals 5 or something.
2007-12-28 01:17:21
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answer #3
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answered by Thrice Blessed 6
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Depends on the situation. If a christian and an atheist both speak out against cruelty to animals how can they be wrong?
2007-12-28 01:16:15
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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Each is having a different experience. Where we each are presently in our journey feels correct to us most of the time, but things change and there are many twists and turns. If we are a truth seeker, we will find it. If not, around and round we go.
2007-12-28 01:20:56
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answer #5
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answered by novalee 5
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When they are discussing a topic that they both know the correct answer to?
This is a pretty silly question. Remember that teacher who said "there are no stupid questions"? This proves them wrong.
2007-12-28 17:34:08
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answer #6
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answered by Atheist Geek 4
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They're not. The Atheist is more correct that the christian is, by a long shot.
2007-12-28 01:16:45
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answer #7
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answered by Meatwad 6
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We can't.
Great question. And with my dying breath, as a Christian, I would defend an Atheist's right to believe what he or she want to believe, and in the same breath would fight for my right to disagree with them. Now reconcile that, har har. =]
2007-12-28 01:17:39
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answer #8
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answered by Last Ent Wife (RCIA) 7
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you ask each other what is 2 + 2
you will both come up with 4 so ur both correct :D
2007-12-28 01:23:24
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Because they are both people and the only difference resides in their religion.
2007-12-28 01:17:52
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answer #10
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answered by E M M A 3
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