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One of the concepts that perturb me about Christianity and Islam (there are many things, but this is just one), is how atheists are viewed, and by extension, treated. The Bible even resorts to name calling by labeling them as fools. In my opinion, an omnibenevolent G-d would not call his children that. Humans certainly would, but not an omnibenevolent G-d. Even if someone doesn’t believe in G-d, I don’t believe this makes them any less of a person, certainly not a fool, and I think they should still be respected and accepted for their way of thinking. This is not something done in Christian or Islamic texts, so I was curious what Jewish texts say.
BQ: I’m also curious why I’ve never seen Jews criticize and/or attack atheists for their nonbelief in their questions and comments here. Is it out of respect, do you not care what they think, are you just here to answer Judaism questions and nothing else, etc.?
BQ: I’m also curious why I’ve never seen Jews criticize and/or attack atheists for their nonbelief in their questions and comments here. Is it out of respect, do you not care what they think, are you just here to answer Judaism questions and nothing else, etc.?