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Why are "Religious" people so eager to bad-mouth "Athiests"?

Saying "and vice versa" is still just bad-mouthing....

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago
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    It's not just religious people.

    People don't like to be told that they're wrong, regardless of what you believe. As humans, we have this interesting habit of folding beliefs into ourselves so much that it almost becomes a part of us. It melds with our cultural identity. To give you an example, I'm a Bulls fan. I will always love the Bulls, no matter what happens to them or what you say.

    When you question the validity of certain beliefs held by people, it's like questioning the validity of them as a person. Typically, when you tell somebody they're wrong about something, you don't mean mean completely wrong across the board - but it can certainly feel that way for many people.

    This leads to cognitive dissonance, and that leads to... everything you describe.

    @Pray for the peace of Jerusalem: Please understand the atheist position. We mean no offense at all, but we believe in your God as much as we do Santa Claus. Literally. There is no evidence to suggest that Santa Claus exists, and there is no evidence to suggest God exists. In terms of evidence, they are equal. It seems ridiculous, so it can't be helped that mockery will follow. Don't take it so hard.

  • 9 years ago

    Honestly, I think it`s because religion can`t argue with logical thought. An atheist has logic and evidence behind what they think, and that threatens religion, because there is no logic or evidence in religion. I honestly think that if people survive and have education for another few centuries, religion will be one of those ridiculous superstitions that we look back on and laugh at.

    I`ll admit that Atheists get angry too. As an Atheist, I can explain this. It`s frustrating that there are laws and people`s expectations (for example, gay couples can`t get married) that we know are based on nothing but silly superstitions. It`s upsetting to see children who are being brainwashed into religion, but you can`t show them other thoughts and possibilities that are out there because then their religious parents would hate you. It`s hard to deal with people who are being stupid and ignorant, but are still controlling a lot of aspects of life around the world.

  • 9 years ago

    Its all about some sort of ego boost. When you say religious I'll assume you mean christians. A real christian would not judge another for there beliefs but agree to disagree.

  • 9 years ago

    Some people badmouth others to feel better about themselves and to giggle at their own wittiness. Happens all the time, and everyone does it at some point. Asking why only turns the wheel back one rotation.

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  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Most "religious" people here are just extremist and not typical of progressive Christians, Muslims etc...

    This is basically a troll forum where people come in their spare time to vent (i.e. during breaks at work........)

  • Anon
    Lv 5
    9 years ago

    Religious people are simply spreading their love of religion, and are expressing them in a way to get through to atheists. Atheists, on the other hand, are rude and insolent.

    Source(s): Theist logic.
  • 9 years ago

    I'm pretty sure this question counts as an example of badmouthing "Religious" people. Just saying.

  • Anonymous
    9 years ago

    Not true.

    John 3:16

    SDA

  • Dylan
    Lv 4
    9 years ago

    Why are Atheists so eager to put down Theists?

  • ?
    Lv 6
    9 years ago

    The ministry of truth = The ministry of lies

    Doublespeak.

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