I am agnostic. I have a friend that will not truly listen to me of how the ancient Christian history and further ancient happenings, to understand what was going on during those time periods and how these religeous idealogy actions perpetrated in today. this friend is a straight literalist in belief of what is in the bible and how it was devinely given. The history is out there, study it, get some better concepts of what was happening!
In line with your thoughts on this, I thought you might enjoy this material as much as I do;
It's difficult to have a friend who can't embrace reason. I have some friends who loosely embrace their religion, and seem to recognize that they have been conditioned to their beliefs - and I respect that. However, I find that I have less-and-less to talk about with religious fanatics, so those friends fade away.
But if they actually think about it, they may change their beliefs! I think more Christians know this than are willing to admit it. It’s easier to hold onto the same beliefs most of their friends and family have.
I prefer the courage it takes to learn history and make rational decisions.
Why do you have such an arsehole as a friend?
I would have told him or her to fuck off and not come back till the grew up years ago.
How is he an asshole? Telling someone to fuck off is being an asshole
@Marcie1974 It took you two months to answer this?
Well the OP (to whom my comments were addressed, not you) makes it pretty clear he is an arshole not an asshole hole I would not insult a donkey's bottom by insinuating they would behave like that.
But if you decide to hang about with biblical literalists who will not listen to reason,that is your choice?
@LenHazell53 it took me 2 months because I just saw it today. I don’t just sit on this app all day at the ready to read every post ever written