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It’s actually quite rude to question someone about their faith. It’s really none of your business.
I don’t question any Muslim or Jewish people on their faith and ask if it’s true. They believe and embrace it and it’s none of my business at all.
You should not ask people about their bank account balance either. Money and religion are personal.
If you truly believe it is personal, how do you rationalize that with posting in a public forum about it? Do you not see any irony in that?
I do respect your right to not answer any single question of course.
I have a right to discuss my faith. You aren’t discussing your faith, you only question everyone else. I am pretty sure as adults, and none of us your children, we don’t need help figuring out how we feel.
Forgive me, but in all sincerity I do not understand your response. Can we discuss faith in this forum, or should we not?
Should every person be allowed to simply makes statements that are not responded to? How is that a discussion? And would that rule not preclude you responding to others statements about faith, and its truth?
You AREN’T discussing faith. You are questioning everyone’s faith like a horrible teacher or pastor with bad breath no one can get away from, and treating people like children who need instruction.
Not a single soul here needs your help. I promise you. Nobody needs your opinions or thoughts to figure anything out.
You are worse than a Jehovah’s Witness. They eventually go away.
I am trying to be patient and polite but your constant ad-hominem makes it quite a challenge.
I respectfully suggest you do what most reasonable people do, and ignore any posts you do not like. It works great. I am going to try and do it with yours from this point forward, since you appear to only wish to bully dissent and are not interested in any challenge to your beliefs. Since I am willing to support and defend mine, I will continue to do so politely and without personal attacks.
The virtual Jehovah’s Witness; now in atheist flavor.
Anonymous wrote:Islam is the most violent religion.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It’s actually quite rude to question someone about their faith. It’s really none of your business.
I don’t question any Muslim or Jewish people on their faith and ask if it’s true. They believe and embrace it and it’s none of my business at all.
You should not ask people about their bank account balance either. Money and religion are personal.
If you truly believe it is personal, how do you rationalize that with posting in a public forum about it? Do you not see any irony in that?
I do respect your right to not answer any single question of course.
I have a right to discuss my faith. You aren’t discussing your faith, you only question everyone else. I am pretty sure as adults, and none of us your children, we don’t need help figuring out how we feel.
Forgive me, but in all sincerity I do not understand your response. Can we discuss faith in this forum, or should we not?
Should every person be allowed to simply makes statements that are not responded to? How is that a discussion? And would that rule not preclude you responding to others statements about faith, and its truth?
You AREN’T discussing faith. You are questioning everyone’s faith like a horrible teacher or pastor with bad breath no one can get away from, and treating people like children who need instruction.
Not a single soul here needs your help. I promise you. Nobody needs your opinions or thoughts to figure anything out.
You are worse than a Jehovah’s Witness. They eventually go away.
I am trying to be patient and polite but your constant ad-hominem makes it quite a challenge.
I respectfully suggest you do what most reasonable people do, and ignore any posts you do not like. It works great. I am going to try and do it with yours from this point forward, since you appear to only wish to bully dissent and are not interested in any challenge to your beliefs. Since I am willing to support and defend mine, I will continue to do so politely and without personal attacks.
The virtual Jehovah’s Witness; now in atheist flavor.
Let me point out more irony: You want to insult someone, so you use a religion as a pejorative.
That's YOU doing that, not me. I have more respect for the religious than you do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It’s actually quite rude to question someone about their faith. It’s really none of your business.
I don’t question any Muslim or Jewish people on their faith and ask if it’s true. They believe and embrace it and it’s none of my business at all.
You should not ask people about their bank account balance either. Money and religion are personal.
If you truly believe it is personal, how do you rationalize that with posting in a public forum about it? Do you not see any irony in that?
I do respect your right to not answer any single question of course.
I have a right to discuss my faith. You aren’t discussing your faith, you only question everyone else. I am pretty sure as adults, and none of us your children, we don’t need help figuring out how we feel.
Forgive me, but in all sincerity I do not understand your response. Can we discuss faith in this forum, or should we not?
Should every person be allowed to simply makes statements that are not responded to? How is that a discussion? And would that rule not preclude you responding to others statements about faith, and its truth?
You AREN’T discussing faith. You are questioning everyone’s faith like a horrible teacher or pastor with bad breath no one can get away from, and treating people like children who need instruction.
Not a single soul here needs your help. I promise you. Nobody needs your opinions or thoughts to figure anything out.
You are worse than a Jehovah’s Witness. They eventually go away.
I am trying to be patient and polite but your constant ad-hominem makes it quite a challenge.
I respectfully suggest you do what most reasonable people do, and ignore any posts you do not like. It works great. I am going to try and do it with yours from this point forward, since you appear to only wish to bully dissent and are not interested in any challenge to your beliefs. Since I am willing to support and defend mine, I will continue to do so politely and without personal attacks.
The virtual Jehovah’s Witness; now in atheist flavor.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It’s actually quite rude to question someone about their faith. It’s really none of your business.
I don’t question any Muslim or Jewish people on their faith and ask if it’s true. They believe and embrace it and it’s none of my business at all.
You should not ask people about their bank account balance either. Money and religion are personal.
If you truly believe it is personal, how do you rationalize that with posting in a public forum about it? Do you not see any irony in that?
I do respect your right to not answer any single question of course.
I have a right to discuss my faith. You aren’t discussing your faith, you only question everyone else. I am pretty sure as adults, and none of us your children, we don’t need help figuring out how we feel.
Forgive me, but in all sincerity I do not understand your response. Can we discuss faith in this forum, or should we not?
Should every person be allowed to simply makes statements that are not responded to? How is that a discussion? And would that rule not preclude you responding to others statements about faith, and its truth?
You AREN’T discussing faith. You are questioning everyone’s faith like a horrible teacher or pastor with bad breath no one can get away from, and treating people like children who need instruction.
Not a single soul here needs your help. I promise you. Nobody needs your opinions or thoughts to figure anything out.
You are worse than a Jehovah’s Witness. They eventually go away.
I am trying to be patient and polite but your constant ad-hominem makes it quite a challenge.
I respectfully suggest you do what most reasonable people do, and ignore any posts you do not like. It works great. I am going to try and do it with yours from this point forward, since you appear to only wish to bully dissent and are not interested in any challenge to your beliefs. Since I am willing to support and defend mine, I will continue to do so politely and without personal attacks.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It’s actually quite rude to question someone about their faith. It’s really none of your business.
I don’t question any Muslim or Jewish people on their faith and ask if it’s true. They believe and embrace it and it’s none of my business at all.
You should not ask people about their bank account balance either. Money and religion are personal.
If you truly believe it is personal, how do you rationalize that with posting in a public forum about it? Do you not see any irony in that?
I do respect your right to not answer any single question of course.
I have a right to discuss my faith. You aren’t discussing your faith, you only question everyone else. I am pretty sure as adults, and none of us your children, we don’t need help figuring out how we feel.
Forgive me, but in all sincerity I do not understand your response. Can we discuss faith in this forum, or should we not?
Should every person be allowed to simply makes statements that are not responded to? How is that a discussion? And would that rule not preclude you responding to others statements about faith, and its truth?
You AREN’T discussing faith. You are questioning everyone’s faith like a horrible teacher or pastor with bad breath no one can get away from, and treating people like children who need instruction.
Not a single soul here needs your help. I promise you. Nobody needs your opinions or thoughts to figure anything out.
You are worse than a Jehovah’s Witness. They eventually go away.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It’s actually quite rude to question someone about their faith. It’s really none of your business.
I don’t question any Muslim or Jewish people on their faith and ask if it’s true. They believe and embrace it and it’s none of my business at all.
You should not ask people about their bank account balance either. Money and religion are personal.
If you truly believe it is personal, how do you rationalize that with posting in a public forum about it? Do you not see any irony in that?
I do respect your right to not answer any single question of course.
I have a right to discuss my faith. You aren’t discussing your faith, you only question everyone else. I am pretty sure as adults, and none of us your children, we don’t need help figuring out how we feel.
Forgive me, but in all sincerity I do not understand your response. Can we discuss faith in this forum, or should we not?
Should every person be allowed to simply makes statements that are not responded to? How is that a discussion? And would that rule not preclude you responding to others statements about faith, and its truth?
Anonymous wrote:The door-to-door proselytizing turns people off the idea of being a Jehovah's Witness rather than towards it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It’s actually quite rude to question someone about their faith. It’s really none of your business.
I don’t question any Muslim or Jewish people on their faith and ask if it’s true. They believe and embrace it and it’s none of my business at all.
You should not ask people about their bank account balance either. Money and religion are personal.
If you truly believe it is personal, how do you rationalize that with posting in a public forum about it? Do you not see any irony in that?
I do respect your right to not answer any single question of course.
I have a right to discuss my faith. You aren’t discussing your faith, you only question everyone else. I am pretty sure as adults, and none of us your children, we don’t need help figuring out how we feel.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
It’s actually quite rude to question someone about their faith. It’s really none of your business.
I don’t question any Muslim or Jewish people on their faith and ask if it’s true. They believe and embrace it and it’s none of my business at all.
You should not ask people about their bank account balance either. Money and religion are personal.
If you truly believe it is personal, how do you rationalize that with posting in a public forum about it? Do you not see any irony in that?
I do respect your right to not answer any single question of course.
Anonymous wrote:
My BIL is an atheist and is a very nice man. He’s funny and kind and intelligent. He’s a great dad and works hard to take care of his family.
The atheist/s here are nothing like him. My sister is Christian and although I don’t know how they do it, they do. It’s pretty amazing.
They atheist/s here: not so much.
Anonymous wrote:
It’s actually quite rude to question someone about their faith. It’s really none of your business.
I don’t question any Muslim or Jewish people on their faith and ask if it’s true. They believe and embrace it and it’s none of my business at all.
You should not ask people about their bank account balance either. Money and religion are personal.