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Nope. It just makes the questionaire less of a hassle. .... Question #7. Do you believe in dieties? ____ If yes: please throw application in the trash. If no: please continue to question 8.
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Non-Believers in what?
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So few non-believers? Or so few 'special someones? Either way I've been fortunate in affairs of the heart in spite of my being a heathen.
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No. Too many different kinds of non-believers and believers to try and find someone who thinks just like you. I would say those who will accept only their own faith from a mate are more hindered. We will love anyone who's character is up to par, regardless of faith. I'm an atheist and my Girly's a Wiccan.
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NO...they do it all the time. Believers that aren't saved may be seen as "a special someone" by a non-believer and some Believers (saved and not saved) will take on a non-believer as "a special someone" with plans of converting them.
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Look for a non believer
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This question brings up another interesting question. Is it best to look for someone who is special because they are just like you (with the possible exception of their gender :) or are you better served to find a special someone different enough they fill in your flat spots?
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There's a lid for every pot.
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No.
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no, believers of different faiths would not effectively be "special someones" for eachother. unless they are not devout believers in which case a nonbeliever is not an issue either.
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So few what? Special someones? Or non-believers? I'd rate my chances as better than most, since I've already found her. We just "believe differently".
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You say there are so few non-believers. Where do your statistics come from? I'd like to see them cited. And Wikipedia does not count as valid. Neither do religious sites.
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non believer of what and just because somebody may or may not believe in whatever it is that i believe in, that does not make them special to me.
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NO, not at all. I I certainly know that we non-believers do alright finding our special someones, thank you.
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let me ask u why do u belive i have seen the world and it is dark and cruel nothing i see could make me belive that people who dont belive in ur freak show of a faith will have a more difficult time of fallin in love and i say freak show of a because anyone with decent faith (i dont have one) will never acuse anyone of being a non beliver just because they have free will
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"Few" of whom, Blackberry? "Special someones"?! ;-)
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Yes, i think NON-BELIEVERS of LOVE have a less chance of finding a special someone. If you are implying non-believers of something else... Everyone has a right to love. Every religion, belief, gender and more, believes in love, and no matter what you believe in, or don't, you are still entitled to that "special someone".
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No, I don't think so. I think everyone has a chance at love in this world if they put themselves out there.
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Ridiculous. There are plenty of non believers, and believers really are no different than atheists, at least, other than speech and claims, their life, for the most part, don't really reflect religious demands. I don't see what makes the two groups of people so different that they would be incompatible; that is, when dismissing your insinuation that believers should be with believers and athletes with atheists. And if THAT was true, there are still plenty of non believers out there.
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According to the recently released Pew Report which draws primarily on a new nationwide survey conducted from May 8 to Aug. 13, 2007, came up with a figure of 1.6% of the US in the atheist category, which is near 4.8 million people. That's probably enough to find Mr/Ms Right. For a breakdown of the religions, and the full report, including the questions asked, see: http://religions.pewforum.org/
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