Anonymous wrote:Shouldn't a friendship be able to handle any of these exchanges?
S: I believe vaccines cause autism
Q: What is your evidence for that belief?
S: I believe Joe Biden is a better candidate for president than Donald Trump
Q: What are your reasons for that opinion?
S: I believe the Christian god exists
Q: What is your evidence for that belief?
Not saying there isn't disagreement, just that if a friendship can't handle exchanges of differing ideas, then it might not be much of a friendship.
And yes, I am atheist and like most atheists the majority of my friends are believers and it is never a problem.
I have friends from many faiths.
You might be surprised to know that even people of the same faith might disagree on your questions. I belong to a smaller Christian denomination and some of my church friends have very different political beliefs from mine. We may discuss them--but we don't debate. We agree to disagree. Obviously we believe in God--and I believe God is not just for Christians as do other members of my religion.
It sounds like you have a negative view of Christians and do not understand that there are many, many different views within Chrisitanity.
But, as for making friends--they are made on common interests and experiences. I have many experiences and interests far beyond my church.