As an atheist who hasn't shared my beliefs with anyone, I personally do not believe in the existence of a higher power. I base my beliefs on evidence and reason, rather than faith or tradition.
The number of unsaved sinners in heaven is not known as it is ultimately up to God to judge and determine who enters heaven. However, many religious beliefs hold that those who have not accepted salvation and redemption through faith may not enter heaven.
Racism refers to prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one's own race is superior. Anyone, regardless of their race, can hold prejudiced beliefs or discriminate against others based on race. However, historically, racism has been predominantly perpetuated by those in positions of power and privilege.
Historically, people have owned slaves for various reasons, including economic gain, social status, and to have control and power over others. In many cases, slavery was seen as a way to exploit cheap labor for agricultural or industrial production. Additionally, owning slaves has been linked to beliefs in racial superiority and justification through ideologies like white supremacy.
what makes a bad leader is a bad attitude. Also somone who is not willing to listen's to others, somone who takes their selves really seriously. but lazyness is the worst get up off ur ass!!!! x______________________________x
Charles Darwin held strong to the belief that Americans were superior and believed in the natural selection process. Once this idea caught on, he did everything in his power to infuse his beliefs into anyone who would listen.
For an atheist, there is no sin in having a Christian friend. Nor should it ever be regarded as a sin for a Christian to have an atheist friend, a Muslim friend or, for example, a Buddhist friend. Surely the greater sin is for anyone to imagine that it is a sin to have friends who do not happen to share the same beliefs.
Of course you can be an atheist if your parents are Christian. You can also be an atheist even if they had you baptised according to their beliefs, and you need not do any more. Whether or not you are an atheist depends on what you genuinely believe and genuinely do not believe, so no ritual or convention can change that. Your beliefs are a personal matter, so it is a personal choice for you whether you wish to tell your parents that you are an atheist. If you feel that this would hurt them, you can delay this until a better time. Atheism does not require anyone to tell others about what they believe or do not believe. However you may feel more comfortable by telling other people whom you feel should know that you are an atheist.
This is a very broad question. How does anyone affect anyone's lives?
No, thoughts a silent, unless you think out load.
Yes, they are beliefs, not laws. Anyone can change a belief.
Anyone can potentially convert to Judaism, regardless of previous beliefs or non-beliefs. The issue is finding a rabbi who will assist the potential convert and the potential convert being ready to study anywhere from 1-6 years prior to conversion. Jews in general have no issue with atheists (so long as the atheist isn't attempting to force their beliefs on Jews).
Are you kidding? How the hell is anyone suppose to know what her first thoughts were? You are dumb.
Anyone
No, as long as one doesn't discuss them with anyone capable of making their thoughts public.
Hannah's thoughts was that it would be okay to get the tattoo and it wouldn't be anyone business of getting it
No. In an emergency, anyone can baptise someone, even an atheist.
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