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Old 02-Aug-2004, 12:02 PM
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I'd beg to differ.

I find it that ones who do not belong to any religion, or so-call themsevles "atheists" are the ones that give the most lip-service to others.
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/interfaith-dialogues/91-why-religionists-so-insecure-any-criticism.html
Reference:: Sikh Philosophy Network http://www.sikhphilosophy.net/showthread.php?t=91

Because they do not believe, and you believe, they feel they have a superiority level and will attempt to give mass lectures and lip-service.

Atheists are by far, the sect of people that seek mass conversion.

Religionists become insecure with their faith is threatened, just as Atheists downplay the arguments of God's existence and the calmity that faith causes upon a person.

Both are different levels of insecurity.

An interesting side-note :
I was talking to a professor about the Sikh Identity, and he was telling me how it must be hard and so forth. And he said how I must be victim to much lip-service, as Sikhs do not conceal their belief. A Devil-worshipper may be hidden, and still the public may never know his true beliefs, because he looks like everyone else. Whereas a Sikh, it is shown what he believes, and this causes him to be victim to much scrutiny. It was an interesting conversation, one I should share with people who believe "Sikhi is only inside my heart".
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