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What do you admire about people of another religion than your own? What do your admire in your own group?

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  • Rin
    Lv 4
    1 decade ago
    Favorite Answer

    I admire people of any religion who act kindly to others and are tolerant of different views.

    After the Amish school shooting, I was really impressed with how that community was able to forgive, even after such a horrible event. That was really classy of them.

    Also, religious people who donate to charities and who put effort into helping others in need get my respect - they are practicing what they preach.

    I am an atheist - what I admire about my non-religion is the fact that in general, atheists study indepth to reach their conclusions, act ethically just because it is right and not because a god will punish them if they don't, and are not afraid to be different from the majority.

  • 1 decade ago

    The thing I admire most about Muslims is their undying devotion to prayer. I think more Christians should have that kind of devotion.

    Hindus are probably the most peaceful group on the planet. Every other religion should take a page from their book.

    I really don't have a favorite thing about my own religion -- Christianity. There is so much division about interpretation, dogma, and everything else. We fight amongst ourselves WAY too much. I just know that I love Jesus with all my heart, soul, mind and strength.

  • 1 decade ago

    I admire the Jewish people for their tenacity and for the keeping of their religion and traditions through the centuries in spite of people trying to wipe them out (including misguided Christians who should have known better).

    I am a Christian. I admire a true believer's willingness to admit they are a sinner, but have placed their lives in the hands of Jesus Christ, their Savior.

  • 1 decade ago

    I Admire the Jehovah Wittiness they are very on with evangelizing, they remain consistent, I admire the prayer warriors they are the strength. of the body.

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  • 1 decade ago

    I admire the unity that there is in the Judaism community. I'm Muslim so I admire Prophet Muhammed(SAW) and all of his teachings.

  • ?
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    I am an atheist but I like the Buddhists the best because they don't have a problem with creationism, or anything. Its a religion thats more like a philosophy and way of life. While i don't believe that a spinning prayer wheel does anything, I still like their ways.

    go in peace

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    I admire people's faith. I know we use this word a lot but it is a huge thing. How do you know your parents love you? Faith. How do these people know there is a God? Faith. You can't can it, force it, some people just have it. I really admire that.

  • Anonymous
    1 decade ago

    People in their own tribal traditions. They had to fight hard and many died for this right. Also, the Native American Church has many beliefs that are similar to Christianity, but hold more values and respects towards the earth and God. NOT the same as Wicca. In the least.

  • ?
    Lv 4
    5 years ago

    What includes strategies is it that the Aussies pass to the Hawaiian Islands and now no longer added inland to discover male companionship. The Aussies I delight in are lots are people who say "take me place of abode, i'm pissed as a tree!" Oh and the somewhat cool Rock Station out of Sydney.

  • Atlas
    Lv 6
    1 decade ago

    Their unshakable faith. Me? I had to go looking for answers. I stopped believing a long while back but then I just started looking into all the crazy things around the world and finally came to a conclusion: there has to be something going on. Something bigger than what's going on now.

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