Not exact matches
I am an hasidic jew and i feel bad i am exposed to such hateful
people like you, as a Jew u should be more tolerant and respect us, ur
religious grandparents would cry hearing ur hateful
comments against ur fellow Jews.
... I look at this
person's
comments and keep thinking about a study I read recently that stated that «it is impossible to tell
religious zelotism from parody in print, since both sound equally absurd».
If
religious people just stopped try to force their belief system on to the rest of us and left it up to their gods then you would suddenly find a huge drop in the negative
comments.
To the
people commenting, making it a
religious debate - shut up and get over yourselves.
Most
people who are saying these
comments probably aren't even that
religious, definitely not spiritual
people.
These
comments have mostly degenerated into
people's responses toward
religious dogma.
Yesterday I
commented, quite angerly about religion and how
religious people seem to hate.
Likewise, it would appear from the
comments that both Christian and Moslem take offense at having their
religious artifacts burned — in this particular situation by
persons who are not of Moslem faith.
When
comments treating
religious people as morons are posted, that makes atheists look just as asinine as the far right
religious nut jobs that most here rail against.
Second, that other
comment wasn't trying to claim that all
religious people are racist or bigotted or whatever.
Reading the
comments... couldn't help but notice the atheists getting even more far out there than the so called
religious persons ie:
To paraphrase Jesus»
comment,
people who are concerned only with the affairs of this world often show more ingenuity in seeking their ends than
religious people do in trying to accomplish God's will.
I would like to hear from
religious people especially as to why they believe, but anyone can
comment.
However, both did kill
people for their
religious affiliation, which is essentially what you postulated had never happened in your previous
comment.
I noticed a few
comments where
religious people categorize atheists as liberals.
ops sorry i meant Amniculi... blah blah blah about Poe's Law,, its hypocrisy!!!!!! talk trash about Christianity should be able to do the same about Islam, not encourging it just saying do nt be scare!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! do it will its not a felony yet, cause soon you wont be able too... Let me be clear, I meant express your opinions,
comments about any religion as you do about Christianity, plus Im not
religious, i just believe in jesus christ son of god and the word of the bible which is difference religion is made by
people...
Although I'm a practicing Catholic, I can appreciate this
comment, it's a little frustrating that articles like these make
people think that just because you are
religious you can't think «outside of the box.»
This article should be of no interest to you or any other Atheists, yet there are plenty of them making negative
comments about the church and
people who are
religious.
You are the reason we atheists can't stand reiligious
people, TCB: in the
comments section of an article about the
religious knowledge of the general public, you waste all of your time talking about heaven and hell instead of the topic at hand.
I don't understand why
people keep complaining about how horrible religion and
religious people are on the
comment sections of articles.
To all of the
people who are making
comments degrading different or all religions, I'm not
religious and haven't been since I was five.
Note to all
religious people who post threatening
comments about «meeting god» and burning in «hell».
When ministers
comment on the kinds of men who are failures in the ministry they frequently describe among these types the
person who operates a
religious club or a neighborhood society with much efficiency and pomp and circumstance.
Two
people commenting here (Topher and Chad) are explicitly
religious, and two
people commenting here (Topher and Chad) are battling the idea of evolution.
Yep, the media framing a
Religious person, and exaggerating religious comments to ignite an issue (to make money)-- makes perfect sense, they've been doing it on this issue all along against the
Religious person, and exaggerating
religious comments to ignite an issue (to make money)-- makes perfect sense, they've been doing it on this issue all along against the
religious comments to ignite an issue (to make money)-- makes perfect sense, they've been doing it on this issue all along against the Church..
I see all these
people leaving
comments about the foolishness of this man and all those that traffic in
religious nonsense.
I myself am not a
religious person, but before you make
comments like there is zero proof to support stories in the bible then maybe you need to actually take the time to research it yourself or even read a real history book.
atheists, stop ur bashing... the
religious, stop ur loose interpretations of things u barely know of... as an agnostic atheist, i'm sickened to see that these
religious debates have been taken to the
comments section of many news providers... this is a lose - lose approach to debate
people... i just want to read one intelligentt
comment for once that doesn't include negativity.
I never understand why
people want to waste their time writing
comments about other
peoples»
religious beliefs.
The most obvious example is every time there is an article about religion made by CNN or any others on the internet, atheists are there first posting their filthy
comments way before any
religious people even
commented.
I'm not sure why my
comment won't post, so I'll try a reply to george... I think there is room in America for everyone, especially since America was founded by
religious people.
At the press conference announcing the Annenberg - Gallup study, a member of the audience, himself an electronic - church broadcaster, summed up the report by
commenting, rather wistfully, «It looks like the research is saying that all that
religious TV is doing is to make
people feel good and to get them to keep on doing what they «re doing!»
People with level heads make
comments about his
religious agenda because it is plain as day, and those who are not overly
religious seem to turn a blind eye.
Science by all means can
comment and deny it because there's no proof but religion (and by extension,
religious people) take this as an assault on them and their beliefs and so fight back.
These are merely
religious stories that all
ppl (atheist, christian and all points inbetween) can and do
comment on.
And why allow
comments when all someone will
comment is an insult like «
Religious people are deaf and dumb to common sense,» instead of actually responding to the argument presented in the video.
Look at any
comment page made by either CNN or any others about a
religious subject, the first post made are by Atheists babbling their mouths at
religious people way before any believers make a post.
The majority of 1700
comments here are posted by atheists attacking
religious people
I think you have two fundamental misconceptions in your
comment: (1) That Christianity is more threatened than the minority of other religions and non-
religious people out there, (2) That only
religious people can hope for a better future.
His father has been termed,»... an Old Testament man... «2 Discussing his adolescent schooling at Sherburne he referred to reading the New Testament in Greek
commenting, «We were
religious, but with that moderation natural to
people who take their religion in Greek.
I believe that
people have the right to hold and express their
religious views, but they do NOT have the right to be insulated from the
comments and opinions of others about those views.
Religious zealots who proclaim these deep religious beliefs who then act counter to those very beliefs make no sense to me, any sane person realizes this type of behavior and comments as simply h
Religious zealots who proclaim these deep
religious beliefs who then act counter to those very beliefs make no sense to me, any sane person realizes this type of behavior and comments as simply h
religious beliefs who then act counter to those very beliefs make no sense to me, any sane
person realizes this type of behavior and
comments as simply hypocrisy.
«course, I was reading the blog and
comments and getting fed up w /
people slamming the «
religious» for even being allowed to vote.
I'm going to only
comment on the story, seeing
people band together under (any) a banner of hope, regardless if it is
religious in nature.
Please stop... If this is a non
religious person writing
comments as a
religious person to rattle things up and have some fun... then kudos.:)
that their religion is flawed somehow... and when questioned why they try to push their ideas on everybody else, they get frustrated and say that it's the
Religious ones that push their ideas on
people... NOT THEM... That's funny because i have about 1000
comments on this thread that state the opposite... Atheist's i see on this post appear to fall into that category of
people that need to try and convince others to believe what they do because they're not sure in their own beliefs... They know that believing in the big bang theory or other similar theories takes as much faith as any religion has to offer... and when pinned down to the facts that By the laws of physics... the big bang couldn't happen....
BHA Chief Executive Andrew Copson
commented: «The question courts must ask themselves in cases such as this one is whether the manifestation of one
person's
religious identity will interfere with the rights of others.
BHA Chief Executive Andrew Copson
commented, «It is highly ironic that the same day the Prime Minister repeats his claim that Britain is a Christian country, the new British Social Attitudes survey shows that most
people are not
religious — with a lower proportion being Christian than ever before.
Read The Times report: http://www.thetimes.co.uk/tto/education/article3807588.ece Read the CofE's press release: http://www.churchofengland.org/media-centre/news/2013/07/secretary-of-state-for-education-calls-for-continuing-partnership-with-cofe.aspx Listen to Michael Gove's
comments at the event: http://www.archbishopofcanterbury.org/data/files/resources/5093/130703-Lambeth-Education-seminar.mp3 Read more about the BHA's campaigns work on «faith» schools: http://www.humanism.org.uk/campaigns/religion-and-schools/faith-schools View the BHA's table of types of school with a
religious character: http://www.humanism.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/schools-with-a-
religious-character.pdf The British Humanist Association is the national charity working on behalf of non-
religious people who seek to live ethical and fulfilling lives on the basis of reason and humanity.
In
comments to be aired tonight in the BBC1 documentary The Blair Years, Mr Blair said the British
people were wary of leaders with
religious beliefs.