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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I assume everyone is a non-believer or agnostic unless something about our interactions (usually mentioning religious service attendance) indicates otherwise. If I actively avoided speaking to these people at all, I'd only be friends with people I met through my faith community. That would be: 1) insane and bad for my mental health 2) actively opposed to teachings of my faith[/quote] What faith is that ? Because there’s an awful lot in the Bible about being separate from the unclean and unbelievers [/quote] Could be pp is not a Christian or not the type of Christian who worries about what the Bible says.[/quote] But nothing in the above says anything about never talking to non-believers. That would flatly contradict other Scripture. See Romans 10:14 [quote]How then will they call on him in whom they have not believed? And how are they to believe in him of whom they have never heard? And how are they to hear without someone preaching?[/quote][/quote] Atheism 10:1 How then will they know reason and logic when they have been gaslight and indoctrinated since children? And how did they become non-believers when the voices of belief were so strong. :D [/quote] what I've learned is that some people never believe - even as small children. Then some of us stop believing when we start thinking and reading about religion and some of us always believe, despite how educated we become. Actually, in the US, currently, there are more believers than non-believers, so it's easier to believe. It's much different in Western Europe. Since WWII, religious belief is really down.[/quote]
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