Why are non-religous or athiest people so hateful toward people of faith? What are they afraid of?
January 8th, 2009 |the human mind is an ingtriguing thing
but try being nice to them and even if that doesn't change thir thinking it will certainly compel them to feel uncomfortable about the situation and think about it for a while.
:) merry christmas
2) Tax money goes to so called 'social' organizations that bar atheists from membership (like the Boy Scouts)
3) Seven states still have laws preventing Atheists from holding government office (I live in one, Texas)
4) Belief in the Genesis mythology requires either intellectual or moral disfunction (the first two chapters don't even give compatible much less coherent explanations)
Those of us in the USA (America is 2 continents, with no consistent political structure across the whole of them) are not encouraged (legally) to enjoy anything religious, as this would be a violation of the "'wall of seperation' between church and state". as per the opinion of US Supreme Court Justice Hugo Black, Everson v. Board of Education (1947). History has been misrepresented to forward the idea that this nation was founded on Christianity. (1) Freedom should be constrained by truth, not used to impose the guesswork of desert nomads on a 21st century population.
Please, non believers can't even use that freedom to express OUR view without you religious people freaking out over hearing something other then what you only want to here.
I respect all forms of religion, I just find it very hard to believe in any of them. I celebrate Christmas, for example, but only for the "spirit" of it, the togetherness and the love that seems to be abound at this time of the year. I will also go to a religious wedding, I just won't participate in the parts that are outright religious.
It's not exactly a choice for me, per se, just that I am too logical and scientically-minded to truely believe in any higher power, other than emotion and instinct.
It seems that most of the time, it's the religious people that are hateful and scared of non-religious people. I'm not saying it's true for all of you, just a great deal of you.
Of course, I can only speak for myself here, so you may get some more hurtful answers as well. Just letting you know, not everyone's in the same mindset.
The light exposes sins.
If one accepts they have sin then they have to be accountable for it.
Then Accountable to who?
And then would they have to give up a sinful lifestyle?
The darkness hates the light.
Whether it's Sunday liquor laws, abortion, traching creationism in public schools, the 10 commandments on government property, outlawing gay marriage, you just HAVE to butt into everyone else's lives with YOUR religion. Practice it yourself!!!
Freedom of religion means freedom FROM religion too. I do not want that debased morality imposed on me. Like those shrieking Muslims, freaked about pictures of Muhammad - drawn by non-muslims who are under no such injunction. Next they'll be telling me I can't drink or do the hokey dance because they can't.
or is it that they just feel so bad that we don't CHOOSE to have as much sinful fun as they do?
But i dont expect them to understand or share what i believe in. I want them to have what they believe in. Im not hateful of anyone..."some" religious people need to remember to stop stereotyping non religious folk and remember that there are decent people out there. Its the hateful ones out there that give the good ones a bad name As you stated it is a free world and people have their choice of worship. I wouldnt want to take that away from anyone.
2: It's not a power trip. It's about keeping church and state seperate. You want to put a statue of Jesus in your yard, okay. But the public parks, schools, libraries, and courts are all funded by the State with is required by law to be NEUTRAL on religious matters.
3: You like to express your beliefs, that's fine. Don't try to legislate it into law or we'll have trouble.
4: The only thing athiests fear is not a divinity: It is the people who claim to follow it. Such people have caused a great deal of misery for others in the past, and continue to try to push their superstitions into the sciences and convert non-believers (ie: Not just atheists, but non-Chrisitans as well) to their way of thought. At its most extreme, it gives rise to the Ann Coulters, Tim LaHayes, and Inquisitors of the world.
Obey Matthew 6:6 and turn down the volume.
Aside from that, if an atheist uses his freedom of expression to call out the hoax of God you consider him hateful, but if a religious person uses the freedom of expression to boast the reality of their God, how isn't this the same from the atheists standpoint? Perhaps you are perceiving it as hateful because you're not as sure about your own beliefs as you think.
And of course, you consider all atheists to be lonely, yet one might say the lonely one is the one who has to call onto an imaginary friend for company and joy. I say 'might' because I don't necessarily believe this, I'm just randomly generalizing like you are.
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