Do you believe in God?











aren't Christians supposed to go out and spread the word?
Some Christians are required by their church to spread the word of God, Anne, but should that be their right to confront people about their faith?
I think they use that question as an open to talk. It isn't against the law to ask someone something. Freedom of speech and religion and all.
Anne --
There should also be freedom from having to speak and freedom from religious questioning! :lol:
Sure, we can try that, but as I argue in my article today, to not answer is to answer in the negative. Then you're branded.
One of the things that sets Judaism apart from most other religions is that there is no prostheletizing - conversion is actually discouraged and would be converts are turned away. As a general rule we keep our beliefs to ourselves and don't give you a hard time if you choose not to believe. I like that.
Hi Gordon!
Thanks for sharing those details. In my limited experience with Judaism -- what you say is precisely my experience. No pressure. Other religions are not an issue. Belief if a private matter.
Then you got me thinking about the sects that have pressured me the most. I was raised in the Methodist Church and we all were sort of taught to leave each other and others alone unless they needed our help.
Here's my list from most obnoxious interrogators to least intrusive... but still intrusive...
1. Jehovah Witness
2. Mormons
3. Quakers (subtle, but still pushy)
4. Catholics
5. Baptists
6. 7th Day Adventists
7. Other Fundamentalists
David, I really dont give a hoot about what people say the minute they found out of my religion. I would still say and affirm that I am a Muslim. A practical one at that too.There was a time when someone actually wanted to drag me into religious banter - you know, the kind where the "this religion is better than that religion" kind of talk. I walked away. After telling him some choiced words. How I execute my faith is very personal and I dont think anyone else has the right to press that on my nose. I wont do that to anyone else.
Heya Hanie!
You are unique and brave! Many people do not share your backbone. They do not have the inner strength to walk away from a public inquisitor.
There are days around here where you'll have to avoid a Jehovah Witness at your door and also on the street corner and then, as you cross at the light, there are Mormon missionaries waiting for you there. I don't know if all that is a sign of desperate times ,or of a desperate religion that has to scrape the streets for Believers.
P.S. --
That said, I have a lot of Mormon friends. I understand the mission of the young Missionaries and I know they give up a lot to spread their word for two years. I respect that dedication to their religion.
I've offered missionaries on the street soda and money as a sign of support and faith in supporting what they believe -- and even if you don't believe as they do -- understand they are young and hungry and are in need of your spontaneous charity and open heart.
MY answer to that question
I might believe in a universal power, or universal spirit - but I suspect it is NOT your god!
Hi Nicola!
What sort of response do you get back from your answer?
Hi David,
I was really really surprised to face this question in USA because somehow the country poses a very commercial - no nonse - business like image to the other side of the globe.
My general answer to this question is a bit confusing:
"I don't mind if God is there, neither do I mind if he is not there - I take it as it comes."
Then comes the real blow - "do you pray?"
Well, I don't, not for myself at least.
Love me or leave me!
Most of my so called "Christian" friends used to get put off by this.
Katha!
Thank you for confirming the experience and the behavior of such an interaction!
It is fascinating, isn't it, that they think any of it is their business?! I simply love your replies!
Hi David,
I don't mind people asking me this question, it shows how deeply the concept of religion is ingrained there.
I still remember my heated debate with a campus crusade group!
That makes great sense, Katha.
The problem is they love to catch you in a debate -- because then they feel they have a "fair play" shot to take you down.
There you go!
The parts I don't like in these debates are when people try to convince me that "I need to be saved"...
That's just ridiculous.
Right, Katha! And if you disagree with them, then they have their opening to really attack you! There's no winning either way with them if they attempt to engage you and that is where and how they get their power.