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Qutona
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Ok then, this is a question I really want answered. You see, when somebody in one of my classes over heard that I was not a Christian, they went ballistic and started yelling. I tried to end the argument multiple times, and then eventually some other people came over and picked on me. I ended up in a corner with 2 people who were one of the few people that weren't practically at me.
That anecdote does have a point: why do you guys care if somebody is non-christian? That is one thing I respect about fellow Agnostics, Atheists, most Buddhists, and some others. When they learn that somebody is not an Agnostic, Atheist, Buddhist, ext. They don't feel sorry for you or attempt to attack your faith, the people I've met just shrug it off. What makes Christianity so different from that? Why can't I have my religion and you have yours?
That anecdote does have a point: why do you guys care if somebody is non-christian? That is one thing I respect about fellow Agnostics, Atheists, most Buddhists, and some others. When they learn that somebody is not an Agnostic, Atheist, Buddhist, ext. They don't feel sorry for you or attempt to attack your faith, the people I've met just shrug it off. What makes Christianity so different from that? Why can't I have my religion and you have yours?