Pro and Anti in 30 Days

Philippines
September 15, 2007 11:01pm CST
Last wednesday I saw this show entitled 30 Days where they put together individuals with different perspective or concept about life like vegetarian to carnivorse people. But this last wednesday I find it more interesting when they put together a lady which is an anti christ with higly religious catholic family. I really have no idea how they will get along since they both seems to have a very different concept about religion. At first there some little misunderstanding and yes debate which is hard to avoid. Lots of resistance, questions and criticism. But then in the end, they get along well and learn something from each other.
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@lecanis (16647)
• Murfreesboro, Tennessee
16 Sep 07
This sounds like kind of an interesting show. It catches my attention mostly because I have many friends whose perspectives are actually very different from my own, and yet who are very dear to me. So I already kind of live like that. =P I have a question though... why do you say the lady is an anti-christ? I've heard that phrase used for people who aren't Christian a couple of other times recently, and I don't quite understand it. Just because someone isn't Christian doesn't mean they are anti-Christ, just that they aren't Christian. I'm a non-Christian myself, but I'm certainly not "anti-Christ". Could you explain your use of this phrase? Oh, cool Shikamaru avatar, completely off topic.
• Philippines
16 Sep 07
she don't believe in God and her religion (if its called religion) is atheist which I think the basic thing is they deny the existence of god. So I thnk that made her and anti chirst. She said that they believe in love, in life, in nature, in science but not God. to anyone, correct me if I'm wrong. Thus atheist can consider as having no faith?
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@lecanis (16647)
• Murfreesboro, Tennessee
16 Sep 07
Yes, atheists don't believe in God. That's right. I was just questioning the use of the term "anti-Christ" because I've always heard that term in relation to the whole "end of the world" scenario and there being one anti-Christ that leads at that time and works against God and all that. Calling someone an anti-Christ would thus to me seem to be implying that they are intentionally trying to cause harm, when in reality in this case they simply don't have your beliefs. That is a HUGE difference.
@cripfemme (7698)
• United States
25 Nov 07
I love that show. Morgan went to jail in one episode I watched, he lived on mininium wage, he got drunk. I never saw an episode I didn't like. I have my DVR record it every time it's on.