Monday, April 12, 2010

Do people really care about others religions?

I have always found myself wondering why do people care or shall I say act like they care so much about others religion and faith? I mean do they care so much they want to talk about them, make fun of them, spend hours on here dowing them, wasting their life on them and "trying" to hurt then instead of worrying about themselves and their own faith?





Do people really care where other people will end up one day? I do not think they really do personally. I just think people are cruel and bored. I mean if half of these people on here who preach would live how they should 100% in their religion well trust me they would not be bashing others.





I am Muslim (sunni) and I am sure of myself. I do not ever feel the need to down other people and their faith. If they do something then guess what they do it. It is their life so people should get over themselves and let people live. Each to their on were not alike no one and we never will be.

Do people really care about others religions?
I don't care about others' religions... I care about others.
Reply:I care about others not imaginary beings in the sky. I just want a rational world where people pick other before some childish fantasy.
Reply:I care though I don't accept untruths. I am able to see the Universal truth of all Religions. I follow Krishna Consciousness which is non sectarian. Though when I see false teachings I say something. I am not going to let people say lies and get away with it. Hallelujah, Hare Krishna, Allah, Akbar, God is one. Your God is my God. Krishna, Allah, Jehovah,- different names for the same God. World Peace. This is the only way to understand we are all Brothers and sisters of the same eternal Supreme Father. And we can love the atheists knowing they are also brothers and sisters, they are just being naughty. They will surrender one lifetime or another. God gives us unlimited opportunities to come to Him. That's what makes Him unlimitedly merciful and loving.
Reply:that makes sense...


But R%26amp;S is a sewer of hate. We come here to say stupid things.


Your question is smart and nice which will only confuse people
Reply:Of course we never don't.
Reply:Well, the bottom line is truth. The Word of God claims to be the truth and claims to have authority over your life and soul. Now you clan say, well I don't care, but it hasn't been proven to be false, but has been proven to be truth. You should care with everything you have, it's your life.
Reply:I do. I want people to be happy, and knowledge will help us all find the joy we seek.
Reply:They do care because the existence of different belief systems casts doubt on the existence of all beliefs systems, if you think about it.
Reply:because everyone thinks that their religion is the "Right" religion
Reply:Religion was made by humans. They have to prove themselves that they are right, or get very insecure. So, they have to want others to believe what YOU believe. Think about it.....but it really all comes down to ME ME ME ME ME. Religion kills, it discriminates, and it make us suffer instead of make us feel alright. Spirituality is much more important than Religion in my opinion. Religion is Artificial, Spirituality is not. I do not think God is some kind of Male or Female or Son or King or human like figure. Mankind created GOD to explain ourselves. Its our nature.
Reply:I couldn't agree more. Im Luciferian and I get spoken down on more than once a day...it sucks...
Reply:there are some people that say their has been ENOUGH death and destruction done by religion. If there weren't people to 'fight it', how many MORE would be dead?
Reply:well, i keep my religion very private..but i do believe in God...more than anything..i'll fight for it if the need arises..
Reply:maybe yes maybe not. Some people yes some people no.


People care about the religion when they're still want to find the meaning of their life.
Reply:I help people in trouble, I care for people, and I just let things be.....


Lest any 'religious freak' tries to shove his belief down my throat.


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