«Now how exactly do
Christians force their beliefs on others... talk about perplexed... i have yet to witness that one.
People say that
Christians force their beliefs on people... is planned parenthood, and places such as that, not forcing their beliefs on us?
Not exact matches
I'm an atheist, and one of the things I hated about religion is that the
Christians are always trying to
force their absurd
beliefs off
on other people now there is an organized group of atheists trying to do the same thing with a non-religion.
The answer is that the
Christian right in our country is constantly trying to
force their religious
beliefs into the public sphere (science education, school prayer at public schools, Decalogue displays at court houses, nativity scenes
on city hall property, crosses in all kinds of public places, national days of prayer, etc.)-- if these things stopped, the outcry from us non-believers would be greatly diminished.
A TRUE
Christian doesn't
force his
beliefs on others.
Uh, yeah; maybe the fact that many
Christians are hell bent
on forcing their
beliefs and laws
on everyone else has alot to do with it...?
This notion that
Christians try to
force their
beliefs on others is nonsense.
It is perhaps telling that, when describing the
Christian background of the movement, he notes that «religious
beliefs crucial to such warfare placed enormous significance
on imagined awesome but reassuring supernatural
forces of overwhelming power and proximity.»
maureen: the problem is lots of
christians do try to
force their
beliefs on others by attempting to legislate those
beliefs into our secuar law
You said, «The overwhelming majority of
Christians don't
force their
beliefs on anybody.
Christians have voted to put their God's name
on everyones money, add «Under God» to the flag salute,
force schools to teach intelligent design with absolutely no scientific basis along side the sciences, voted to write their moral laws
on the fronts of public courthouses and tax funded buildings, voted to ban certain people from living together, being intimate or raising children because their orientation didn't fit with their bible
beliefs.
It is almost always
christians trying to
force their
beliefs on the rest of us and accuse us of trying to repress their religion when all we want is for you to keep it to yourself and your church.
Not all atheists hate
Christians so much as we hate the ones who try to
force their
beliefs on everyone.
Isn't your action here the same thing atheists continually accuse
Christians of doing — attempting to
force their own
beliefs on others?
To
force your
beliefs on others through laws, makes you Taliban not
Christian.
Christians force young people int their
beliefs behind closed doors
on Sunday.
(google pascals wager) A true
christian job / duty
on this earth is NOT to
FORCE his / her religion /
beliefs on anyone else... as Paul said «You must be able to give an explanation for the JOY you have and the HOPE You have, and the FAITH you have to others» the rest is up to God the Holy Ghost and the person you are talking to, to believe, or not..
All these
christian conservatives want is to hijack the country by
forcing their
beliefs on all.
All the
christian conservatives want is to hijack the country by
forcing their
beliefs on all.
There are some examples of how the
christians have harmed america by
forcing their
beliefs on others... do you want more, there are many, many examples.
Is it not obvious to
Christians who feel villified that the problem is not the fact that they believe as they do but that they feel as though their religion is a license to
force their
beliefs on everyone?
There will be those
christian who will relabel the attack as an attack
on their
belief and not the people and will use it to
force rewrite history.
Its a constant battle with
christians who
force their
beliefs on everyone they can.
You can believe what you want, but the claim that atheists are trying to
force their
beliefs on christians simply does not hold water.
Why is it that lately it seems that if somebody proclaims to be
Christian and to hold onto those
beliefs it's a problem because somebody else thinks differently and that they believe because you share what you believe that you are
forcing it
on somebody else but if a non-
Christian tells a
Christian that they ought to be quiet or tells the
Christian that they are wrong it's okay and it's free speech.
In recent years, evangelicals have pushed for greater «conscience protections» for
Christians, hoping to keep believers from being
forced to go against their
beliefs on marriage and sexuality at their workplaces.
Going back to
forcing beliefs on others; can you tell me how
christians arent trying to
force their
beliefs on the american people?
All of the hardline
christians attempt to
force their
beliefs on the rest of the public.
sounds like people are using religion to create a world where this is no choices no wonder america has gone down hill this country was founded
on the right to choose what you would like to worship where do
christians and mulsim think they they get the right to
force their
beliefs on us
In a lesson designed to teach the Air
Force's core values to ROTC cadets,
Christian beliefs such as the Ten Commandments, the Sermon
on the Mount, and the Golden Rule are used as examples of ethical values, CNN has learned.
Life is great:) I am
Christian, but would never
force my
beliefs on anyone.