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Religious folks: in general, are you more likely to trust people who believe in a different god or gods, or people who believe in no gods?
5 Answers
- 6 years agoFavorite Answer
Depends on the issue. And the person. I didn't trust Osama bin laden much lol. As a Christian I am more leaned toward choosing advice coming from someone in a place where they are truly devoted to the true God. This is mainly because these people put God and others before themselves. And if I am messing up morally I would trust a priest more than a pro choice activist per say. But in terms of personal and financial trust it depends on the person. Trust has little to do with ones religious views in my perspective.
- MissCherokeeLv 66 years ago
In general , I trust the person who lives honestly , meaning an honest person. This can mean a varying degree of people and beliefs . However , honesty , is of the up most importance to me , and if some one displays a penchant for liking honesty , and practicing it , I would tend to trust them over some one who does not appreciate honesty and truthfulness.
- 6 years ago
I'll trust an atheist if they have never gone out of there way to attack spiritual people on Yahoo Answers. If your a kind person, I'll trust you.
- Anonymous6 years ago
I trust people who believe in supernatural creation over people who choose to believe in what is impossible naturally (for the sake of no accountability)