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TopicAgnostics/Atheists do you secretly think less of people if they believe in God?
Dash_Harber
04/11/17 2:21:44 AM
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No. Reasons for belief vary a lot. Some people are born into it, or have some sort of familial or cultural tradition. Some just like the inspirational part of it. Some are from a different generation. There are tons of reasons someone might believe in something. I was born a Jehovah's Witness and didn't leave until I was 14. I had reasons then for believing, up until I didn't. I can't expect everyone in the world to think the way I do and be at the same point in their lives as me.

That being said, I greatly think less of evangelical types. I feel that the people who try to push their religion or attack others are generally incredibly insecure and tend to project their fears by bullying everyone who doesn't agree with them. I also think less of anyone that assumes that someone's atheism/agnosticism means that they hate God or some such nonsense.
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