I find it amazing how athiests, who believe nothing, manage to hate a God that "does not even exist."
2007-12-30 17:26:02
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't have to spend too much time on this site to find out that whether you profess belief in an imaginary friend or not, the "rudeness" is not limited to non-believers. I think it's rude to put your nose into other peoples business, lives, sexuality, etc. I think it's rude to drag down the education system in America by trying to force teachers to spread a brand of religion disguised as "science". I think it's rude to teach your children to be willfully ignorant about science and other cultures throughout the world. I think it's rude to tell your children that they will burn in hell if they don't believe in the supernatural dictator. I think it's rude to begin wars against those that don't share your beliefs and then justify it by stating that god is on your side. I think it's rude to treat someone who doesn't share your beliefs as some sort of lost child or puppy that needs to be shown the way. If you truly want people to be more respectful, start by looking in the mirror and think how you would want to be treated, then treat others that way. When that day comes you'll get respect because you've earned it, not because you think you're entitled.
Now tilt your head slightly and say "What?".
2007-12-30 18:02:22
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answered by babbatheist 2
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When a person says something without confidence about what he says, he knows that he get a knockout return. Therefore they are rude. If any person says something he understood well he is not rude, but confident and calm. When talking about the religions they know there is no reality at the base of most of the religions. They themselves has unanswered question in their minds about their believes.
2007-12-30 17:56:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I understand your frustration. I have spent more time sifting through rude, insulting or silly Q and A tonight than normal, I think.
I understand that people have a right to their opinions and are free to voice them here. It just gets very tiresome because rude, silly, derogatory, nasty remarks serve no one. Not even the person making the remarks...Blessings!
2007-12-30 17:28:47
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answered by Native Spirit 6
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If you believe in a religion you can be polite enough not to make fun of non believers as well. I agree with no need for the needlessly derogatory from anyone. Be they a believer or not.
2007-12-30 17:26:16
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answered by ? 6
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If you can't take the heat get off the street!
You know, some people are gonna do that, that's what they do. I'm sarcastic and it's just a sense of personality; don't take offense to an online question-answer forum.
2007-12-30 17:24:31
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answered by Anonymous
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People are addicted to this site and they say rude things because it gets them 2 points. Ignorance will not disappear we have to ignore it. I feel that way about non religious things i post. People actually comment rude things to every question.
2007-12-30 17:24:01
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answered by Model07 3
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We are not rude, we are talking, conversing if you prefer, sharing ideas my Dear, and if you ask a question, you take the risk of the answer; I remind you, my Beloved, that this is a public forum, open to all opinions, as long as they do not promote terrorism or murder, I do really believe, my Little Love that we can express ourselves!
Am I sweet enough?
2007-12-30 17:27:45
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answered by frenchrina 3
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It all started when they banned God from our public schools. Now we can be proud of how this generation turned out by reading their needlessly derogatory remarks. Thank you Charles Darwin. Where would this world be without you.
2007-12-30 17:31:46
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answered by Anonymous
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People are not same as you think as you can note that if you see your hand fingers they are totally different from each other . So don't worry about others do what you want to do. ?Trust in god and pray for a peace full year.
2007-12-30 17:28:14
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answered by BooBoo 3
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There is a difference between insulting someone personally and insulting belief. Belief in a religion for many is no more substantial or worthy of respect than one's favorite color or brand of soda. When people make absurd claims, they should not be surprised when those beliefs are ridiculed.
2007-12-30 17:25:04
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answered by Anonymous
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