I'm a believer and it doesn't bother me. If they want to spend their money on a recruitment tool, it's their business. I have friends that are "agnostic" and atheists', and are still good people. They know and respect my beliefs, and I do the same.
I would add one more thing to your statement, it as a fellow believer, it appears to me that they're trying to convince themselves and others that they will be alright w/out God when it's all said and done.
I grew up going to church, but I wouldn't consider myself very religious. I believe that there is a God and he created the earth, now how it happened who the hell knows. The ads don't personally bother me, they have a right to pay for advertising just like any other group has.
However what do Atheist gain by converting people? Right or wrong Christians feel that God has commanded them to spread the word, so they have a reason to try and convert people. I can't stand someone trying to push their beliefs on me no matter what their agenda is.
I would add one more thing to your statement, it as a fellow believer, it appears to me that they're trying to convince themselves and others that they will be alright w/out God when it's all said and done.
THAT'S what I was speaking of by "recruiting".
By the way, there is a large atheist organization, and they get their money from somewhere. They may not call it "tithing", but they damn sure take donations.
Wrong. Grew up the whole Christian way. Felt guilty when I first started doubting the faith. Eventually I realized that as a human being I don't need to persecute myself for being a human being. All religion does is focus on something that no one knows anything about. It's mans way of trying to explain to others his rational on what happens when we die. In turn this creates a sort of tunnel vision on the thought process. Once you let go of that you realize your life is much more than that and you should live it and not go through it feeling like a sinner.
Or a simple lack of responsibility. Either way, that still doesn't mean squat to his response to your first post.
I grew up going to church, but I wouldn't consider myself very religious. I believe that there is a God and he created the earth, now how it happened who the hell knows. The ads don't personally bother me, they have a right to pay for advertising just like any other group has.
However what do Atheist gain by converting people? Right or wrong Christians feel that God has commanded them to spread the word, so they have a reason to try and convert people. I can't stand someone trying to push their beliefs on me no matter what their agenda is.
Spreading the Word and pushing beliefs are two different things.
Spreading the Word and pushing beliefs are two different things.
Agreed, its the ones the take spreading the word as a requirement to force people into believing that bother me. These are usually the same people that look down on those that aren't as committed or don't believe the same things they do.
Wrong. Grew up the whole Christian way. Felt guilty when I first started doubting the faith. Eventually I realized that as a human being I don't need to persecute myself for being a human being. All religion does is focus on something that no one knows anything about. It's mans way of trying to explain to others his rational on what happens when we die. In turn this creates a sort of tunnel vision on the thought process. Once you let go of that you realize your life is much more than that and you should live it and not go through it feeling like a sinner.
It's your blanket statement that's wrong, that Christians take it as an affront to them. I'm a Christian and am not bothered by it in the least. This is America, everyone has the right to be heard if they so choose.
I would add one more thing to your statement, it as a fellow believer, it appears to me that they're trying to convince themselves and others that they will be alright w/out God when it's all said and done.
That may be, but that is exactly what believers do too.
As for me, I consider myself agnostic. I think the idea of atheism is just as arrogant as some christians (I said some, not all). It seems like these guys are trying to force their belief down other's throats just as much as those they complain about. I don't necessarily believe in god but don't attempt to tear others down for it either.
Agreed, its the ones the take spreading the word as a requirement to force people into believing that bother me. These are usually the same people that look down on those that aren't as committed or don't believe the same things they do.
Well, rumor has it that I occasionally speak my mind. I will defend my beliefs when someone tries to knock it. It pisses me off knowing that there are people I care about and love that aren't saved... but in the long run, I have to accept it and just respect everyone's choice because I also believe the God gave us the gift of free will to choose our own paths because He loves us so much. If it's good enough for God, then it's good enough for me. Still heartbreaking, though.
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