This isn't really an opinion service! Atheists are people who don't believe in a god. Plenty of people don't believe, there is no evidence that atheists are better or worse than theists - it's easy to think of evil things done by atheists (Stalin) or theists (911 bombers) just as it's easy to think of good things done by atheists (Churchill, Bob Geldof, Betrand Russell) and theists (Ghandi).Views on atheists differ widely.Among the religious, atheists are many times used a symbol of moral decay of society. To the religious, godlessness is something to be feared. Many people like to equate atheism with the works of brutal dictators and extremist leaders, like Stalin, Mao, Hitler, etc. This being said, there are plenty of religious people who understand that atheists are not evil simply because of their lack of faith.To atheists themselves, the idea that there is no such thing as God is simply a statement of rationality. It often does take courage to admit such a view, as it is not widely held in the United States. Generally, atheists are highly committed to social justice and the welfare of humanity as a whole.
Most people think the terrorists picked that day to attack because 911 is our emergency number ... even though most people think that and it may seem true we may never know 100%
Dial 911.
In 911 attack there were about 2,752 people that died
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The people who were in the W.T.C jumped out the windows.
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911 911 911 911 911 This is a great question 'cause people get all confused about what's paid for and what's not paid for and what ambulance is closest to them, etc. Always dial 911 in case of a health emergency. They know where you are calling from and where the nearest ambulance dispatch is located, and if you describe a particular problems (i.e., burns) will know the most appropriate center for you to be seen. Never waste time. 911 is for all medical emergencies and the people on the other end of the phone are trained to do triage while the ambulance is one the way. It is an incredible service that's saved the lives of many of us. Good luck!
This is difficult to answer, because many cities do not track the percentage of calls they receive, but anecdotal evidence says the majority of 911 calls are to either the police or the fire departments. Sadly, we hear on the news about people using 911 for other time-wasting reasons (including complaining about an order at McDonalds, in one widely reported news story); but it's safe to say most people understand 911 is supposed to be used for emergencies.