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I don't. Spirituality is a personal matter, and their belief is up to them.
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I agree with them.
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I think it's nice to see someone who's open to possibilities, without being opressed under a theocratic mindset.
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I don't agree but if that's how they feel "more power to them!"
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I think they look down on me sometimes for believing in one.
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I think they have free will to believe or not believe what-ever they want. I have enough worry, worrying about myself.
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The same way I feel about people that say he is real. It makes no difference to me, if they are good people I will like them no matter what their beliefs are. I myself believe, but that's me.
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how do I feel about them...??? . I like people, I like the people who have ripped my heart out and spit on it, hurting people hurt people... So I feel like their just the same as me, just maybe with a few different thing to face. Sometimes Id rather talk to an atheist about God then I would a Christian, Christians tend to say what their taught to say, and put little thought behind their words, they heard it from the pulpit.
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My feelings about people who say that are individual and not based on their theological beliefs (or lack thereof). If I had to answer though, I'd say I feel about them much the same way that I feel about people who don't like spinach. Different strokes for different folks. p.s. -- I tend to get along with them quite well, even though I believe in "God." Wish I could say the same for some "believers."
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When they say it on AB or in debates or when someone is telling them that God is real--they have every right and the person reading or hearing that sentiment shouldn't be surprised or hurt by it. If they are telling that to people by going to their doors or just to attack someone who they know feels differently and isn't bringing it up, then they are rude and contemptible. I feel the same way about those who say that God is real in reversed roles. That's one of the reasons why I don't think people should proselytize door to door.
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I don't really feel any way.....I think that they come to that conclusion because they have never experienced the presents of God if they have it was short lived like most people who experiencing the presence God so they think the feeling wasn't real because the feeling did not last forever. Non-believers can learn how to recognize God’s still, small whispers to their hearts.
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It's nice to see someone free themselves from superstition.
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I don't like it cause to me he is real , But i understand not all share my beliefs , So unless it's a debate or unless the person is asking me is he real , i usually just sigh and go on hoping the holy spirit will touch their heart .Arguing convinces no-one on either side of this issue in my opinion
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I don't judge people for anything. I personally believe in God. I have read the Bible and am very familiar with the consequences. I don't tell people what awaits them for not believing, I tell them all about the great things that await them if they just believe and call on his name.
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I feel sad..honestly. But, regardless how I feel, it is their choice to believe or not to believe. My job is to tell what I believe the to be the truth... God is real.. Jesus did suffer & die to pay for our sins. What they choose is up to them at that point.
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Sadness and anxious for them to reconsider before it's too late.
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sad, because they should say [ God may be not real ]
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I think they are onto something!
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I feel sorry for them—they obviously haven’t had the opportunities I have—but I certainly respect their right to believe that.
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I personally think Atheists are people of great faith. They believe the entire wonderful universe came into being all by itself from the smallest subatomic particle to the most immense galaxy and from the amazing complexity of the human mind to the love between a mother and child. I find it much easier to believe that an all powerful and all loving God is behind it all. "To be an atheist requires an indefinitely greater measure of faith than to receive all the great truths which atheism would deny." (Joseph Addison) I do not have enough faith to be an Atheist. For more information, see the Catechism of the Catholic Church, sections 2123-2126: http://www.nccbuscc.org/catechism/text/pt3sect2chpt1.shtml#2122 With love in Christ.
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Logical and realists!
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Childish!
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I hear this all the time,but nobody Is going to make them people that don't believe In God change but themselves.
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I first feel they are intelligent and not afraid of things that go bump in the dark. Walking away from superstition and dogma along with putting some real thought into how the world works.
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I feel that everyone is entitled to their own opinions and beliefs.
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I agree with...
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To each his own. I believe in God, but cannot prove His existence. They don't believe in God, but cannot disprove His existence. We're both in the same boat. So let's just be nice to each other and live in peace.
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All you can do is pray for them, that someone knocks some sense into them.
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I feel pleased that someone other than me is saying out loud what is almost certainly the simple, plain truth. +5
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It's their belief, or lack there of, and their opinion. It's not my job to prove God to them so let em have at it. However, if someone decides to honestly find out if God exists then I would say that's a great undertaking because more consequences for life and action follow from the affirmation or denial of God than from any other basic question.
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I don't worry about them. I worry about those who believe god is real..those loonies are dangerous.
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Surprised and saddened. However, what they believe is between them and the Lord. It is not for me to judge them, I am just supposed to love them as myself, pray for them and let God do the rest.
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Relieved and thankful.
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The only "God" that created me that i know exists is the universe. +5
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They are simply MISLEAD... They are not realizing that the primary question has not been answered...what are our origins... We MUST have a starting point..and when god is ignored or denied, then that is when other ideas happen...like the THEORY OF EVOLUTION. An attempt to explain our origins with God excluded. So to counter this, God had the Bible written...by 40 men over 1500 years...and the very first line of it denies evolution... (Genesis 1:1) In [the] beginning God created the heavens and the earth. WHY would ONE who had so much power as to be able to create the universe [ inanimate matter] not ALSO be able to create ANIMATE MATTER...US
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It's their misunderstanding on God. First of all they understood God as something like superman, then they refute that. That's where the problems is. Once they understand God, they may change their opinion.
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The bible calls them fools.So you see what God thinks of them.Psalm 5:5 says it all.
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It has no bearing on my feelings about them.
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I would feel they are more intelligent than most.
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I don't have a feeling about them one way or the other unless I know them. But they are correct, however I feel about them.
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Happy affinity, brotherhood, love, etc. etc. A lot of extra FREE time for leisure!
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Optimistic. Maybe someday we will be free of superstition.
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I don't feel anything. Maybe life is a lot more bearable and simpler not believing in God.
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Believing in god is a personal decision and I feel sad for those that don't believe he exists but even sader to those who do but don't follow him.
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I know how they feels because I did not believe before, but now I do, you cant tell some one, what it is like to make love or tell them how it feels, you have to feel God to know. God came to me. I have no bad feelings toward those who do not beleive.
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They're entitled to their opinions...
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I have a deeper faith in mankind. I then ask for a high five.
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I wish insurance companies would stop using god as reasons to not pay up as in "act of god". I had a tree crush a car because it had been growing around a garage that the city made the owner tear down, but they left the tree..wind blew it down and they claimed it was "an act of god" and wouldn't pay. Sure, god acts in insurance companies favor.. I don't think so.
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I think that they are limiting their curiosity, among other things. That is an area that they don't allow themselves to think about or ask questions about. They only allow themselves to think about what scientists tell them they may think about. Often, they have turned science into a pseudo-religion that they take on faith, even the parts that aren't testable or provable. About those things, they typically respond that science will explain it someday, even if it is something that is so big that science has no way of even approaching the subject. Frequently, they know little about either God or about science. And as often as not, they have never questioned whether what they've been taught about science is real, true or backed up by evidence. Scientists are supposed to be constantly examining one another's work and testing it. But it amazes me how many people who believe in science have never read a single scientific paper. They've read about them in books or magazines and accepted what was written on faith, but they've never gone and gotten a copy of the actual work or even the abstract and read it. They've never questioned whether it was good science or junk science. They've never investigated the credentials of the person doing the work. They've never actually tested what they say the believe. They've also never tested what they say they don't believe. They've never read the Bible. They've never questioned what it says. They've just swallowed what they were taught in high school without question.
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- Everyone; EVERYONE is on their own spiritual journey in search of truth. Each one, you and I included, are proceeding as the Divine gives light to see. Further we do not know what the plans the Divine has for any of us. Namaste' Shanti Shanti Shanti Be at peace.
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That they are right. +5
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I feel great about myself!
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I love them. Perhaps knowing God in this life is not their path as it is for some of us.
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I respect them, even though I don't believe it. Oh, and by the way, don't tell anyone who goes to my church I said that.
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I think the same as when somebody says he is real 'I Bet you can't prove it'
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Depends on what the definition is, in a dictionary its says a higher being, that higher being could be a metaphor but no less worthy than physical God, so therefore I would have to ask that person what he/she thinks God is but I wouldnt think any less of them no matter what there belive is, or is.
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It hurts me, because God has proven Himself to me many times over. I know He is real, and I know He loves all of us so much more than we can even describe or imagine! I also feel sorry for those who say He is not real, because they are dancing with the devil, and they don't even realize it.
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They are uninformed, that's just what they want to believe, and/or they are shallow thinkers.
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There's no question mark.
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When they say not real, they just mean that they are not able to sense it. Means using the 5 senses they have opn their body. It is silly. God is omnipotent and omnipresent.Formless by nature,. You can feel by visualizing it.
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true to those who are searching God by his 5 senses.
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to each his own.
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