I could both be unfortunate and have very poor judgement, but as mentioned, I don't believe so, and hence might accuse others of this - the believers.
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I could both be unfortunate and have very poor judgement, but as mentioned, I don't believe so, and hence might accuse others of this - the believers.
I just want to see where people stand on this matter.
We all have to live in the same world and society. So it's very important to have the best society possible, and obviously that means that believers will always have to find the best way to get along with non believers, and vice versa.
I just want to see where people stand on this matter.
We all have to live in the same world and society. So it's very important to have the best society possible, and obviously that means that believers will always have to find the best way to get along with non believers, and vice versa.
I just want to see where people stand on this matter.
We all have to live in the same world and society. So it's very important to have the best society possible, and obviously that means that believers will always have to find the best way to get along with non believers, and vice versa.
Why add the bolded part? One could easily see how that could be interpreted as saying fight for theocracy, and theocracy is oppressive in my opinion.
There is no point in trying to become best friends with people in totally different paradigms than yourself, as there isn't much in common.
Speaking of other religions, I spend a lot more time on nature than I do practicing my religion....
I just noticed that you have your religion as nature so now I am Following you.
My understanding of the Bible is that those who've trusted Jesus for salvation should tell as many people as possible how Jesus, being perfect, made Himself imperfect to be executed on the cross, so that we who are imperfect, will be made perfect when we meet Jesus--only perfect people can go to Heaven, and imperfect people, excluded from Heaven and the coming new Earth, are imprisoned in Hell.
If the Bible is true, that necessitates sharing the good news of Jesus--if Christians truly care for others.
What does your religion say is the best way to get along with non believers, and vice versa.
One should regard other humans and living beings as aspects of God regardless of belief. Further Hinduism does not claim exclusivity and other beliefs (even secular beliefs) also have the potential to lead a person towards connecting with the deeper reality within and without. Thus a Hindu who understands Hinduism would never distinguish based on beliefs.I just want to see where people stand on this matter.
We all have to live in the same world and society. So it's very important to have the best society possible, and obviously that means that believers will always have to find the best way to get along with non believers, and vice versa.
If heaven is filled with bad people, that too will be hell.From my experiences.....
The believers generally think the non-believers will go to hell.
The non-believers generally think the believers are nuts.
That about sums up what I've heard and seen.
Catholic priests take this "love of boys" a bit too seriously.Salam
The Quran said regarding those who did not fight believers at that time for their religion, that God did not forbid love and friendship to those people, and even emphasized it's an act of justice to love and befriend them.
I want to be the first to shake your hand....and hand.....and hand.....and hand.....and hand.One should regard other humans and living beings as aspects of God regardless of belief. Further Hinduism does not claim exclusivity and other beliefs (even secular beliefs) also have the potential to lead a person towards connecting with the deeper reality within and without. Thus a Hindu who understands Hinduism would never distinguish based on beliefs.
It’s especially a problem with family if they don’t respect others’ POV or beliefs. Friendships can end, sometimes painfully; acquaintances too, though with less pain. I admit that as cordial as most of us on this site try to be and profess to be tolerant, very bluntly, there are some I would not wish to associate with in real life. Their beliefs are often diametrically opposed to mine, and other Hindus or those not of their faiths.
Now family, which is often hard if not impossible to break with... ah marrone! It’s pretty well known by now, by anyone who knows me, I run into this with some of my my family, admittedly not all... a very bigoted, insular, Italian-American Catholic-when-necessary family (there in lies the irony... they’re not religious). I keep as much to myself lest I become the butt of jokes about my weirdness. There’s no understanding or desire to understand. So yeah, it’s difficult if not impossible.
Very nice view. So you would say that Muslims are as tolerant of non- Abrahamic religions as Abrahamic religions including the pagan religions?
I just want to see where people stand on this matter.
We all have to live in the same world and society. So it's very important to have the best society possible, and obviously that means that believers will always have to find the best way to get along with non believers, and vice versa.