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Posted on 1/7/18 at 8:39 pm to
Posted by Perfect Circle
S W Alabama
Member since Sep 2017
6875 posts
Posted on 1/7/18 at 8:39 pm to
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...the great hostility of evangelical Christians towards atheism...


This simply isn't true for all, or even most, evangelical Christians.

When you watch the evening news, it's the bad news that receives all of the attention; the good news goes largely unreported.
A few bad apples, who are Christian in name only, spoil it for the rest of us; the overwhelmingly positive impact of Christians around the world goes unnoticed.

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The greatest conflicts...come when evangelicals want to impose their beliefs on other groups via government action.


See previous response. Don't judge all Christians based on the behavior of a few bad apples. I guarantee you, NO genuine Christians want to impose anything on anybody.

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I...think...non-Christian groups draw a line when those attempts are done by taking over government. That's dangerous.


Again, this isn't happening. Christianity is not a religion that advocates overthrowing governments, then forcing the people to conform. In history, there may be instances of this happening under the guise of Christianity, but it certainly isn't something exclusive to Christianity.

Jesus, who is the Christian's example in all things said in Matthew 22:21, give to the government what is the government's, but give to God what is God's.
And in Romans 13:1, the bible tells Christians to: "Let everyone be subject to the governing authorities, for their is no authority except that which God has established. The authorities that exist have been established by God." In other words, respect the authority of the government, after all, it has been established because it's God's will.

So I'm right there with you when it comes to opposing those who would try to impose their beliefs on other groups.

Posted by StrawsDrawnAtRandom
Member since Sep 2013
21146 posts
Posted on 1/7/18 at 8:50 pm to
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...the great hostility of evangelical Christians towards atheism...


This simply isn't true for all, or even most, evangelical Christians.


Eh, have you ever lived in The Bible Belt? Or are you just an SEC fan who jumped on the band wagon. I grew up an Atheist in a religious family all over the world.

I have so much anecdotal evidence that it's not even funny, but we can even go to just simple polling.



As you can see, both Evangelicals and Atheists generally don't get along. Having my experiences, most Christians react very negatively if you say you're an Atheist. The most common response I got when I was younger was ''So you're a Satanist?'', even in the military I fondly remember a girl saying to our very tiny line in Boot Camp (which represented the Muslims and Atheists) that ''Christians were taking over''.

Most Atheists off-line who don't want to debate will almost never say anything to you, because most of us have been absolutely beaten into the ground at family dinners and social gatherings with people asking questions like: ''SO YOU DON'T BELIEVE IN ANYTHING? SO HOW ARE WE HERE?'' and nonsensical debates like that.

Trust me, he's not exaggerating the evangelical opinion of Atheists, and no one is saying it's one way. All I'm saying is that Atheists have a good reason to be upset and feel ostracized.
Posted by Kentucker
Cincinnati, KY
Member since Apr 2013
19351 posts
Posted on 1/7/18 at 9:23 pm to
I know and love many Christians. I just don't have that feeling towards evangelicals. It's difficult for me to consider them in the same light as Christians. They're just too negative about everything.
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