He did not
force his beliefs on anyone.
A TRUE Christian doesn't
force his beliefs on others.
I respect, don't agree with, but respect, each and everyone's version of what is right... the difference i: I WON «T
FORCE MY BELIEFS ON YOU!
What you DO N'T have the right to is
force your beliefs on anyone else.
This notion that Christians try to
force their beliefs on others is nonsense.
«when they try to
force their beliefs on me» — but that's exactly what you are doing in claiming you have a better avenue to «the truth.»
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.
stop crying about muslims while trying to
force your beliefs on others.
Forcing a belief on someone is not even possible without significant psychological damage and should never be attempted.
Maybe because so many fundametalist zealots try whatever they can to
force their beliefs on others?
I don't
force my beliefs on Mr. Silverman, he shouldn't try to rally a bunch of people against my beliefs.
I'm atheist and part of me thinks the organization's time could be better spent countering the religious hellbent on
forcing their beliefs on instead of trying to prevent them from practicing peacefully.
Regardless of the impact, hocus pocus or any other terms people use,
forcing your beliefs on someone elses culture is how many «issues» have started throughout history.
Too many «born - agains» and / or evangelicals are too, too eager to
force their beliefs on others.
If these MANIACS want to
force their beliefs on other people, then it should be eaiser to get surgically sterilized.
evelyn: «That's fine you believe that but, please do not
force your beliefs on everyone else because not everyone believes the same things you believe.
I don't throw my Bible at anyone, I don't hand out tracts (God knows I hate these with a passion, especially when I get them...), and I don't
force my beliefs on anyone.
You, personally, may not
force your beliefs on other people, but your fellow - believers have never been shy about imposing their opinions on others who do not believe as they do, very often my violence.
Avd, I guess you don't go to schools and attempt to
force your beliefs on school boards and threaten law suits.
I can not
force my beliefs on her no matter how much I want to, all I can do is plant the seed and pray it finds fertile soil in which to flourish.
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.
I'm not convinced that just because another ancient group of people believed it was a «hard dome» that necessarily we have to
force that belief on the Hebrews.
Then the president and ruling left can
force their beliefs on people.
For all of you who work with us, you hopefully see that we don't
force our beliefs on others, don't prohibit others from drinking coffee or alcohol at work or work dinners / parties, it's pretty much like working with anyone else.
The more the religious try to
force their beliefs on others, the more people follow the evidence to realize how nonsensical those beliefs are.
@Janet — You see Janet, while religion may offer comfort to believers, those same believers are also apt to attempt to
force their beliefs on non-believers (not to mention other believers who happen to hold different beliefs), enlisting our secular government to do so.
You can not
force your beliefs on your employees.
These frauds use the bible as a crutch to
force their beliefs on others.
Jeff, unless someone is forcing you into a same sex marriage, then no one is
forcing their beliefs on you.
The harm comes when those «praying to the air» attempt to
force their beliefs on others.
You have no right to
force that belief on others, and expect others to conform to your beliefs.
To
force your beliefs on others through laws, makes you Taliban not Christian.
THAT is the backlash you are feeling — the resentment that comes from trying to
force your beliefs on others, rather than «hatred» of you for having those beliefs.
And, in particular, stop trying to
force those beliefs on others.
I believe there is very real persecution (sometimes) in the USA but most of us haven't seen it... In fact, sometimes I think we tend to be the persecutors when we try to
force our beliefs on others or shun others who will not accept our beliefs.
The trouble comes when 1 of us wants to
force our beliefs on the other, in either direction.
I can GUARANTEE that I will never
FORCE my beliefs on anyone the way that gays and the like have tried to force their beliefs on us now for so many years.
All these christian conservatives want is to hijack the country by
forcing their beliefs on all.
Among ALL people there are some who believe that they are right and that they have a right to
force their beliefs on everyone else.
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.
But that is my opinion, not
me forcing my belief on you.
Just because his faith failed him, don't try to
force your beliefs on me.
It's unreal you're klan is out to
force their beliefs on other people in ways that directly affect them tremendously and you're the first to whine about how you're being forced to deal with imaginary BS items.
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?
I don't care what people need to believe to behave, but we can not allow them to
force their beliefs on the rest of us.
No religion, by demanding adherence to the status quo, by refusing to allow the slightest legal reform, should use the power of the law to
force its belief on others....
Go ahead & believe what you want, but do not attempt to
force your beliefs on others by trying to suppress their freedom to worship.