I thought the article talked about Agnostic people being untrustworthy, and if that were the case than I'm not to be trusted. But I trust you, to me religion has nothing to do with the person and what ever you do or don't support holds no value to what I believe in a person to be they're true selves.
my icon is rather appropiatejaygrrlApril 2 2006, 04:55:24 UTC
I'm with that guy, being a self proclaimed pagan for many years (now a transitional spiritual agnostic :P) it comes with a negative conotation (sp?) that you're evil/bad because of what you believe or choose not to believe, when if nothing was every mentioned about religion, I'm a good person. Mention a contradictory belief, I'm evil Oo
I better stop before I get on this whole thing again.
(And even agnostics get ripped on, grouping them (and atheists and pagans) in the same bin as satanists (not that all satanists are bad, one of my good friends in HS was satanist) and refusing to take note that each of them have different views... okay I'll really stop for now.
no. It just means you're going to burn later. XD; Naw, I don't know anything about that, so I'm not one to judge. I trust you for sure. Just because you're athiest doesn't mean you're different, it just means you have different views on how things go. I don't know what else to say right now. It doesn't change my views on you because I know that you're an athiest. Religion can shape who a person is, but it can also simply be a label. Some call themselves Christian (such as myself) but aren't necessarily part of their faith. Others, like pro-gay Christians, are very liberal when it comes to interpreting the Bible. Others are strict. It all depends on the person. Just because you have a religion doesn't mean you're a good person. Many abuse theirs, such as the Israelis vs. the Palestinians, or the Catholic child molesters. The Crusades aren't exactly something to boast about either. Terrible things have been done in the name of religion, but each side has thought they were in the right. There is no way to decide who is
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Totally glad ya see it my way though... people ought not be judged by their religion, but more thier true ethical nature.
...Even if I do wish the white race to be whiped off the face of the planet.
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I better stop before I get on this whole thing again.
(And even agnostics get ripped on, grouping them (and atheists and pagans) in the same bin as satanists (not that all satanists are bad, one of my good friends in HS was satanist) and refusing to take note that each of them have different views... okay I'll really stop for now.
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