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My father was Jewish and my Mom Irish Catholic, so we had choices. But now as I get older, I love Christmas and Athiests have their own thoughts on God. I consider myself "spiritual"..It is not a faith but a belief and way of life.
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As a Christian I disagree more with Atheist, since we have completely opposite views. God Bless, <:))))<><
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As a Quaker Buddhist, I don't disagree with any religion (unless you consider the KKK/Nazism a religion). They are all ways of expressing our hearts and our souls to accomplish a greater good.
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I disagree with both, but I would say more so people of other religions, because they think they have the true and christians know they have the truth, so nobody wants to say their wrong, and christians certainly not going to and I don't think that people from other religions are going to either.
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I don't believe in Atheists.
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I disagree with none. Each one of us live according to our own conscience, be it within the religion or outside the religion. No one has right to claim themselves better than others.
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People with different faiths. Most other faiths at least believe in God. Or did you mean in politics or something besides religion?
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I have an easier time understanding people of other faiths. In my view I practice the one true faith and they do not. However they view the same as mine and they also have faith so they can understand what faith is. An atheist doesn't understand faith.
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Good question. I disagree more with atheists BECAUSE I believe that if you are searching for a true meaning to like and where everything came from, even if you never heard of Jesus, you will go to heaven because you were searching and the Good News never got to you. If you are an atheist, then you are not searching. You're saying there is no God. So you're not searching for one. This answer was not meant to deal harm. I apologize if anyone found it offensive.
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Well if I agreed with them I would join them now wouldn't I.
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Both. Athiests because they don't believe in a God at all and other religions bcuz they don't follow the Good News, they choose to follow other faiths
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I don't disagree with either though if i had to choose it would be Christtians.I respect what Christians believe in everyone should have a choice of that but I still get extremely pissed when they discriminate against us. Recent Poll:If you were voting for a president and all of them were equally capable would you vote for them if you only knew one specific fact about them.If they were: A:Black 82%Yes B:Hindu 73%yes c:Morman 63%yes d:Atheist: 49%yes That's my problem with people who are Christian or any other religion for that matter
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I haven't met very many athiests, so I haven't disagreed with them very much. In my experience, though, athiests are just like every body else, they all believe something different. I've disagreed with people within my own faith, too. Sometimes I even disagree with myself. It comes with having the mind-set for being a writer, I guess. I don't mean to be flippant, but even if you are restricting the question of disagreement to religion, it just depends on what we're discussing, who I would disagree more with. Numerically, however, if not statistically, I disagree with more people of different faiths, most of which are also christian. I also think that there is a growing number of closet-atheists, who call themselves christian.
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"people with different faiths" ... because of how CLOSE they are to the TRUTH ... but how ignorant they are towards ACCEPTING IT! They would rather stick their heads in the sand and plug their ears than to be shown that they may be in error. It's foolishness ... and it is frustrating. I have provided VERSE after VERSE after VERSE to many of them ... showing the inconsistencies in their doctrines ... and errors in their interpretations ... and all I get in return is a personal attack. Thank you.
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Of course I disagree with Atheists and those of other faiths. They don't share the same beliefs as I do, so naturally we don't agree. However, there are fundamental truths of right and wrong that most of my friends, regardless of religion or faith, adhere to. When you get right down to it, questions of dogma and orthodoxy have to take a back seat to the human relationship. I refuse to condemn somebody for having a different belief system than I do. My belief system, Christianity, sort of frowns on that; though judging by the behavior of many Christians out there, it seems as though they feel that judgment and condemnation are their jobs.
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That is a tough one to answer. Athiests, that i know anyway, say there is no God. I disagree. I believe in God. People of Jewish or Muslim faith say Jesus was not the son of God. I disagree. I think he is the son of God. It all comes down to your faith and what your beliefs are. I just agree that we all disagree when it comes to God/Jesus and what we believe about Him.
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I disagree more with athiests. I think that my personal faith is the right one to follow, and would explain it to anyone of another religion and hope that they would open their heart to it, but if not I would just pray for them that night and move on. Athiests on the other hand by definition have no belief in God. I want everyone in heaven, and I think that believing and having some sort of faith in God is a pretty easy way to make it. A christan of another denomination has some faith, but the Athiest doesn't. I would do everything in my power to show the person the way to heaven.
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