Misunderstood Misery
16 years ago
I agree with you Jarred. |
Elizabeth
16 years ago
No I wouldn't because we all have the right to live our lives the way we see fit, regardless of whether or not we agree to others way of life because none of us have the right to judge others. One way of life is no right or no wrong than another & none of us truely know what is the "right" or "wrong" way. Maybe there is none or maybe there is. None of us know for sure that is until our time on this earth in this life has ended, and even then who is going to be around for us to tell about it, honestly? I for one just live my life day by day, am spiritual (but not religious), agnostic, live by nature & believe in science. I accept other religions/way of life & actually find all fascinating no matter if I agree with some of the concepts or not. So long as you respect my rights then I will to yours too... Well, even if you don't respect my rights I probably still won't return the gesture just because I know I'm better than that. |
Independence Forever
16 years ago
I personally would considering we'd have different methods for dealing with things such as the possible future life having kids and whatnot, but the main reason would be how can I explain to her, and have her understand, all that I do for my church and all the ministries I have in it like my nursing home ministry, assisted living center ministry, bus route, position in the choir, and position as a sunday school teacher |
Shellaine shelli
16 years ago
No, everyone is entitled to their own beliefs. |
xToBeWithYoux
16 years ago
Nope, because if you're true friends something like that wouldn't even have crossed your mind. It's her beliefs. |
TragicRomance
16 years ago
No, because I am a non believer |
Michael D Nalley
16 years ago
I believe that everyone goes through changes in exactly what they believe in, or stand for |
Robie Lincer
16 years ago
No everyone has their own beliefs and religion |
Baby Rainbow
16 years ago
No, a persons belief and religion is not changing who the person is, its what makes them who they are. xx |
Puddin Luv
16 years ago
No. It's a belief thing. You can't really convert someone. Once they believe it, they'll either change beliefs on their own, or they'll stick with it. |
Please hold me tight so I know you will never leave
16 years ago
Thank you everyone! the reason why i asked this is because when i told two girls that I thought were good friends that i wasnt a christian they made a lie saying that i was going to bring a gun to school and got me sent to juvie for a week and when i got out one of the girls said to me that she wished i staied in jovie because i was a good for nothing girl since i didnt belive in christians god. And so i wanted to know what every one else felt and thought about this topic. |
chind
16 years ago
Lol no , i couldnt care less what her religion was tbh . |
Armada the Gestalt
16 years ago
No you'd have to be an absolute intolerant bigot to have any protest against it. As I have no quarrel with the Christians, so those who chose, from nay religion, should have no quarrel with anyone else according to their beliefs. |
NineteenMinutes
16 years ago
1 ov my closest mates is christian although all the rest ov us r atheist nd even tho wer 2 years younger than u nd ur mates wer mature enuf to respect each uva 4 the differences as it's funner wen ur not all the same! I'd neva dislyk dionne 4 er religion nd it jst shows ow pathetic ur mates r nd ow u can do much beta!!! |
Noir
16 years ago
If a person said she/he was a racist, I'd laugh at their own stupidity. However if they told me their religion, even if they were scientologists, I wouldn't fight them or even counter their beliefs... |
TheRevelation
16 years ago
No, I don't care what religion you are. You are a person. |
KeyxMashingxParody
16 years ago
The religion doesn't make the person... |
Captivat3d
15 years ago
No, who cares. Everyone has the right to believe whatever they want. Why be mad? |
forevertobeart
15 years ago
There's no reason to be angry at someone who is a different faith than you. As it has been said before, everyone is entitled to their own beliefs. You can't force them to change, just as you wouldn't want them to force you to change. If you know that you don't want to be with someone who doesn't have the same beliefs as you, it doesn't necessarily mean you're intolerant. It just means you know what you want for yourself. That's assuming this person you're talking about is your girlfriend/boyfriend. If it's just a friend, religion should not get in the way of your friendship. I have all sorts of friends from all types of religions, and I wouldn't change them or wish for different friends EVER. |
Phantasmagoria
15 years ago
Nope. If people respected one another the world would be a better place. Hence, Buddhism -coughcough- lol |
Good Enough
15 years ago
Im christian and i have friends tht arent. religion doesnt make a person. morals do |