C.S. Lewis (The Chronicles of Narnia)
Russia has Eastern Orthodox Christians, some born-again Christians, some atheists, and some regions of Russia have Muslims.
Not all do, obviously. Some christians who take their moral guidance (nearly) entirely from their belief in god and the bible doubt whether it is possible to even be moral without that guidance. They sometimes think of atheists as capable of almost any action/behavior because of the atheists' lack of divine guidance.
Some non-Christians are called 'atheists'. Some are called 'Buddhists; others are called 'Hindus'. Others are called 'pagans'. To my knowledge, the original Bible text does NOT call anyone 'pagan'. There are Jews and Gentiles; but both of them can become Christians.
No. Atheists are simply people who do not think there is sufficient evidence for the existence of a God or gods. While some atheists do bother Christians and can be a nuisance at times, most stay quite and carry on with ordinary lives. Unfortunately, as with all groups, the most vocal atheists are the most noticeable ones. So it is important to avoid making a judgement based on this small portion of a large group.
It is sad that some religious people feel the need to find bad things about atheists. And many of the same people profess to love their enemies! You could look for articles about Adolf Hitler, as some say that he was an atheist, although others say that the overwhelming evidence is that he was a Christian. It is as hard to stereotype atheists as it is to stereotype Christians or people of other faiths: you will find bad things about some atheists, just as you will find bad things about some Christians, Jews, Muslims or Hindus. But look for the good in others and you will find the good in yourself.
No! Jerusalem is home to Jews, Christians, Muslims, and I'm sure some Atheists live there as well.
Some Jews become Christians, some Christians become Jews and even more Jews become atheists, or "secular Jews". A healthy society should see conversions from one to the other, in each direction.Jewish answer:No. Jewish converts to Christianity will be, and have always been, a minority.
Some were Catholic, some were Protestants, but it is hard to believe that any of them were truly observant Christians. A few were declared atheists.
Some do, and its sad, but to generalize like that makes us just as bad as the minority of christians that generalize about atheists
Well, most Zimbabweans are actually Christians and believe in God but some are also Hindus, Buddhists, and Atheists. Hope That Helps.
I don't think it's true that atheists say christians harm children. Some atheists believe that children would be better served by education if they were taught about all major religions rather than one as it would give a more balanced view of the world.
Some do and some do not. Many Russians are Christians, most commonly Orthodox, but many Russians are atheists and were encouraged to be so during the time of the Soviet Union.