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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.
Thanks, and I like the Fox... Even if I cannot have him for a pet, he is majestically beautiful!Thanks and in return respect you really do present Baha'i in a wonderful light. We need more tolerance like yours in our diverse world. And I also like the cat!
All people are terminal by nature, at least their bodies are, but the soul is eternal whether someone is a believer or a nonbeliever. Where any soul ends up will be in the Hands of God and is determined as much by what they do in this life as what they believed. I have no reason to believe that nonbelievers will suffer if they lead a good life, caring about their fellow human beings and the natural world.Because they are terminal by nature, if you are skeptical towards life that is what that means. It was hate who led the rebellion against God, but now haters don’t remember what happened in Heaven and they a try to blame God for their suffering, on top of that it’s the angel of knowledge (light) who watches those non-believers suffer.
And nonbelievers aren't? Sorry, that is not what I have experienced. People are individuals, and nonbelievers can be just as loving as believers, sometimes even more so.At least we are capable of loving.
Since when did God have sexuality?When you say you are an atheist is that a threat to Gods sexuality?
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.
Nope. There's no punishment or reward awaiting me after death. There's no consequence for non-belief from others as well. One's blasphemy is another's delicious fruit.a, touba! No harm in non-belief? I can't believe that. What would happen to Gods and their prophets / sons / messengers / manifestations / mahdis? This is blasphemy. You are going to be punished for it (after your death). Repent.
We try to get together with all the Christians to be good Christians and all the religions to share what we can.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.
How can I threaten god? In your mind it is more powerful than me, in my mind, it isn't real. No basis for threats.
(Btw.: I'm not an atheist - well I am, by definition, but that's less relevant - I'm an Agnostic. Militant Agnostic. I don't know what god is - and neither do you.)
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.
All people are terminal by nature, at least their bodies are, but the soul is eternal whether someone is a believer or a nonbeliever. Where any soul ends up will be in the Hands of God and is determined as much by what they do in this life as what they believed. I have no reason to believe that nonbelievers will suffer if they lead a good life, caring about their fellow human beings and the natural world.
And nonbelievers aren't? Sorry, that is not what I have experienced. People are individuals, and nonbelievers can be just as loving as believers, sometimes even more so.
In a certain sense it is, because they have no hope.dis-belief is hopelessness,
That's true, they are also all different.Then so are anti-scientists...
I'm lucky. My family interaction is down to once or twice a year. But yes, I know a few with great difficulties over religion. My two brothers and I rarely talk it.
In regards to the OP question, in Catholicism we are taught not to judge as that's God's domain, but we do have the right and obligation to evaluate.
It’s also my first amendment right to practice religion.
See all humans as divine incarnations and treat them well:New I just want to see where people stand on this matter.