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You know, the only shit I find funny in this thread is how all other people (Pakistanis and Indian's hold true to turbans/hijabs, praying at work, changing Canadian RULES/CULTURE FOREVER), (Muslims and their different/fanatic/hate USA in which they live in etc etc) hold SO TIGHT to their own shit but no one bothers them - BUT!!! As SOOOOOOOOOOOOOON as a Christian opens his mouth, BAM SCRUTINY, PROBLEMS, ohhh nooo that's not allowed!
Fuuuuuuuuuuck all that shit. Everyone else holds true to their shit (just like you athiests are now battling FOXX with all your might, interrogating him to no end), Christians will stand for what THEY believe in.
My point is, by continuing this very arguement here, everyone is holding true to their beliefs. So why aren't the athiests the problem, rather than the Christians?
Hypocracy at it's finest.
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Anyone trying to force their ideas on anyone else is wrong, regardless of who or in what setting (save maybe a society trying to force ideas like "stop killing" on people by putting them in prison). Atheists arguing against christians to change their minds is just silly, but everyone likes to prove just how well they have shit figured out and especially hard to resist in a forum environment.
Regardless, if religion helps a person lead a better life then I'll never complain about it. As soon as they think that they have authority to dictate others lives because of it, then we have a problem. Religion is a wavering thing, that means something different to every joe on the street, just as it means something different to every priest, just as every pope has interpreted it differently. Saying you know fo sho what god wants is not only ridiculous but cocky and frankly sacrilegious.