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Luna, You may believe that ghosts exists, or that life exists on other planets, but belief such as yours is not �faith�. Your beliefs do not affect the way in which you live your life, and neither do they lead you to dictate to others the way in which they should live their lives. You don�t take offence, and you are not hurt by those who have opposing opinions. You simply accept that some people disagree with you. This question isn�t about people who think ghosts, aliens, fairies, the Big Bang, or evolution are probably facts of life - it�s about people who hold profound religious convictions, those who live their whole lives by their chosen creed, and those who retreat into complete and utter denial when presented with the facts.
Waldo, Chakka, et al, I was at a party recently, and the party girl, a devout Christian, in her speech twice thanked �The Lord� for all her friends and for all her blessings. Her happy face was a joy to behold, and at that moment, I could no more have burst her bubble than jump off the roof. This is what brought my atheist friend�s question, which I�ve pondered on and off for a while now, to mind, and this is why I posted it here. When you think about it, it�s a tough call - but then again, maybe it depends on the attitude of the believer. Does it?
I think I agree with Andy when he says If they start the usual "Your life is missing something and I know what it is ..." line, then it's open season.