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posted ago by vote_for_MAGA_2020 ago by vote_for_MAGA_2020 +1985 / -2

will ever put a gun to your head and force you to believe. I’m shocked by how angry and hateful atheists get at their fellow pedes who bring up prayer or faith. You are acting exactly like liberals, going in to a post just to hate-reply. It’s sad. All we are doing is praying snd encouraging others to pray. If you don’t want to, that’s fine. There’s no need to harass those who want to. We are all on the same team here.

Where i used to work, a group of people got together by the flagpole every day at lunch. They didn’t demand anyone join them. They didn’t force the company to make prayer mandatory. They just got together and prayed, and everyone else moved on about their day.

There’s no need for the infighting. God bless

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Freedomandliberty20 60 points ago +60 / -0

Yeah I don’t get it. I’m an atheist too and I just scroll past.

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Freedomandliberty20 25 points ago +25 / -0

Yeah man for sure. I just don’t really see how my lack of belief is relevant most of the time.

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taco917 12 points ago +15 / -3

Uh, “very rare”? You have literally NO IDEA how many atheists just scroll by, because, busy definition, they are not saying anything.

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YoureMyFavPerson 7 points ago +7 / -0

You might be dealing with a liberal atheist if someone is trying to force their views on you.

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Pedeville 6 points ago +7 / -1

I've been more bothered by Christians trying to spread their message than Atheists, not that I really care because I just fuckoff if I dont want to have a conversation. Also lots of people on here get pretty militant with their Christianity (but ai guess I would as well if media and the state tried to destroy my religion)

Nothing wrong with trying to spread your beliefs as long as u fuckoff when its not wanted

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Anticom -1 points ago +1 / -2

Nice clock Mohammad, very cool.

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The_red_hat 1 point ago +2 / -1

It's not very rare at all. I've never seen athiests push their belief.

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Kolob 4 points ago +4 / -0

The obnoxious in every group are more visible. When they are not pushy, you never even know they are atheists unless they are close friends

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Pedeville 3 points ago +3 / -0

Both sides equally pushy/not pushy. Christians dont see that Christians are doing it and vice verca.

Havent really met any edgy atheists irl yet, most atheist I've met just dont believe in God, they dont go around try to convert people

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BoffoTheClown 4 points ago +4 / -0

Ive met many who sneer, make backhanded comments, and treat religious people like retards.

Unless those religious people are muslims, at which point the athiests cant help but celebrate and blow them immediately.

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Kolob 1 point ago +1 / -0

I have, my daughter and her boyfriend were pretty obnoxious. I guess since she wasn't born yet when I was not religious she would not realize I had not only heard it all before, I had been there. I just ignored it, I used to be young and remember what it was like when I thought I knew everything. At the same time she tells me how awful I am she doesn't even realize one very close friend of mine is also an atheist. He is respectful so we get along great.

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pepperconchobhar 1 point ago +1 / -0

It's not so much that atheists push their beliefs, it's that they mock, belittle, and sneer at believers. And there's a LOT of that.

But there are plenty of religious folks who nag, lecture, and relentlessly push their beliefs on others and that's just as destructive.

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MAGARondonmonson 10 points ago +11 / -1

As a preacher, I wonder if this whole Dem/Media/Propaganda thing makes any Atheists wonder if Satan could be doing the same thing to them that the media and Dems are doing to their followers.

Each man has to come to his own conclusions.

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pepperconchobhar 1 point ago +1 / -0

My husband saw enough to believe in evil long before he recognized his Father.