Evangelical Christians are a growing force in America, to the frustration — and sometimes fear —
of nonbelievers like Gina Welch.
Not exact matches
They do articles
like this for two reasons: believers are interested in the stories and
nonbelievers like to get on the comment boards to vent their hatred
of believers.
You are probably the same guys who want that mosque down the street from the center just because You
like to upset people.here's news for ya - you do nt have to look at any religious symbols and you do nt have to believe BUT you do have to respect the majority and we will not be
nonbelievers because
of you
We wanted to know what it's
like to be a
nonbeliever in the Bible Belt, so over the course
of the weekend we asked some
of the folks here to share their secrets.
If your group grows so large that it enter the national conversation (
like the Phelps clan) then look forward to negatvie remarks from the
nonbelievers of your cult.
Recovering from Religion, which has about 40 support groups in the U.S. and Britain, plans to launch a hotline that will offer doubters an anonymous place to ask difficult questions and find communities
of like - minded
nonbelievers.
In this connection, I have been particularly struck by Gustavo Gutiérrez's observation that, whereas much contemporary theology seeks to respond to the challenge
of the «
nonbeliever» who questions our «religious world» as Christians, in a continent
like Latin America the primary challenge comes to us rather from the «nonperson» who questions us about our «economic, social, political and cultural world.»
Just
like Christians seem to say comments that get under the skins
of nonbelievers, why fight fire with fire?
An example
of these are those dating sites that will only cater to people
of certain religious denomination
like the Jewish, Catholic, Muslim faith or even people without faith (Atheist or
Nonbeliever).
like some kind
of eco-virus, infecting the flacid brains
of all the foolish
nonbelievers and turning them into zombie
like hippies... too far?