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By : Aaron R Daniel    29 or more times read
Submitted 2010-09-21 03:28:02
If one thinks about it a touch we have a true drawback if society needs to outcast Atheists and any Agnostic unwilling to debate conversion. In the Christianity faith we are told to spread the word and convert such people, however if they are not prepared nevertheless or don't wish to covert, rather than taking them on as a personal challenge, maybe we have a tendency to may respect their views and leave them alone. When all they are doing have the same rights as us of Freedom of Faith or Freedom of "NO" religion. Recently I tried this out and when asked what my faith was as an experiment, I proclaimed; "I'm an Atheist" and I used to be immediately met with as shocked look on the face of my newly found conversationalist who had in his hand a Bible with versus underlined. "Wow;" I thought, it is true, the actual atheist I talked to had told me of this problematic issue? Well then if we tend to are so quick to tell others to own spiritual tolerance, yet we have a tendency to ourselves are have none for those who believe totally different or believe in none we reside in hypocrisy and that's wrong.
After seeing the design of horror on the person with the Bible, he said "let me ask you a question ?" I thought well surely friend. He said "well if you do not believe in a higher power, then how does one remain a ethical person?" When this question I used to be shocked? I assumed how arrogant that you'd must believe in his explicit faith I assume Baptist to be a ethical person? When all are those of the Jewish Religion, Islam, Buddhist, Hindu somehow amoral? I told explained this idea to him and said that after all I was ethical than him for I didn't decide a man's morality by his beliefs. Though I tried to clarify this to him, he didn't understand. I personally do not recognize many atheists, as there are not very several true atheists, however the one's I do know I suppose are fully trustworthy and even brilliant and I'd trust them before most others I understand who claim to be sensible Christian Folks. After all as a proportion goes, I completely trust forty% of the atheists I grasp, would trust concerning thirty% of the others and semi trust twenty% and solely 10% I don't trust. Yet when taking this to people who I understand within the Christian Religion, there are only twenty five% I utterly trust and the remainder utterly question. Have you ever looked into these percentages with those you recognize? If we tend to in our country are going to evangelise non secular tolerance and follow our non secular doctrines should not we have a tendency to dump the hypocrisy and live our own demands? What do you're thinking that concerning such thoughts?
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