He did
not force his beliefs on anyone.
A TRUE Christian doesn't force his beliefs on others.
You said, «The overwhelming majority of Christians don't force their beliefs on anybody.
I don't force my beliefs on Mr. Silverman, he shouldn't try to rally a bunch of people against my beliefs.
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.
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.
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.
You can
not force your beliefs on your employees.
But that is my opinion,
not me forcing my belief on you.
I don't force my belief on anyone but i don't want anyone to stop me from saying what my belief are when i have to give an opinion.
Believe if you must, for whatever reason whatsoever... just don't force your beliefs on others.
I don't force my beliefs on anyone nor do I condemn anyone who offers a different point of view.
well maybe except then you can't force your beliefs on others
Everyone has the right to believe whatever they want, but they should
not force those beliefs on others and indeed, should examine such beliefs in light of empirical evidence, of which there is zilch for the Bible and other religious texts.
I don't force my beliefs on you, don't force yours on me.
We shouldn't force our beliefs on anyone, because if we did then we wouldn't be FREE;)
They do
nt force their beliefs on employees who do not share their faith.
Believe whatever feels right to you, don't force your beliefs on others and I mean that for both sides of this debate.
People say that Christians force their beliefs on people... is planned parenthood, and places such as that,
not forcing their beliefs on us?
I can
not force belief on anyone.
If reformers have an ear to the ground in the community, we have a better chance of getting our work done and partnering with the community and
not forcing our beliefs on them.
Not exact matches
@Ralph
N, For the record, though no one
forces belief in god (except parents), religious folk are endlessly trying to impose their moral
beliefs on people who don't share them.
@HotAirAce For those that do
not want religion
forced down their throat (even though I don't even remotely believe that to be the case), certainly have no problem trying to
force their views
on others and try to deny them them pursuit of their
beliefs.
Just don't
force your
beliefs of the afterlife
on me.
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!
The final call in the Gulf resolution for an immediate cease - fire and a demand that the UN be in charge of the settlement — rather muted after the rhetorical fire — was premised
on the
beliefs that military
force could
not deal with the crisis, that sanctions could have been and could still be effective, and that the war would have destructive global impact.
I know that
on my deathbed, I want someone who will listen,
not someone who will take every last - ditch effort to guilt / shame /
force beliefs.
What you DO
N'T have the right to is
force your
beliefs on anyone else.
Let people have there
beliefs whether you think they are ignorant or
not you can
not force these things
on people or businesses for that matter.
Since it offends me, I do
not want YOUR
beliefs forced on me.
Forcing a
belief on someone is
not even possible without significant psychological damage and should never be attempted.
This is the United States of America, land of the free, last I checked... I don't
force my personal
beliefs on anyone else, nor do I expect others to
force their personal
beliefs on me... This family is
not harming anyone in living their life following THEIR
beliefs... Who gives ANYONE else the right to say they're WRONG because they choose to share their lives as they do?
But I'm pretty sure one doesn't need to
force their religious laws
on other people to have their
belief, which is the only thing we're really concerned about.
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.
Avd, I guess you don't go to schools and attempt to
force your
beliefs on school boards and threaten law suits.
Not all atheists hate Christians so much as we hate the ones who try to
force their
beliefs on everyone.
Anyone is free to believe what they choose to believe — but
not to
force their own crackpot religious
beliefs on anyone else including their employees.
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.
I also wouldn't say that saying that people don't have the right to
force their fairy tale - based, delusional superstition
on other people is a «deviant
belief».
Their understanding of s@xuality was skewed by the
belief that there are supernatural
forces that hold,
not just an opinion
on the subject, but holds their eternal soul at stake for this notion of sin.
@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.
Observer — good point... since you don't have any
beliefs to
force on anyone you will always be reacting to any
belief won't you?
SO don't
force your religious
beliefs on me and I will
not force my civil marriage
on you.
In general, I don't care what a candidates cult affiliation is unless he seems to be the type of cult member that will want to press his cults ancient (or
not so ancient)
beliefs on others through the
force of law.
I for one do
NOT believe any employer has the right to
force their (or their owner's) religous or cultural
beliefs on an employee.
The Quran states that
belief is a choice and can
not be
forced on anyone.
However, I think my point about
not using
force of law to compel actions based
on someone else's religious
beliefs is valid, no matter who holds those
beliefs.
Isn't your action here the same thing atheists continually accuse Christians of doing — attempting to
force their own
beliefs on others?