i have some questions in mind for atheists and others who refuse the idea that god do exist,hope that you'll answer with sincerity.
No problem
Do you obey the rules and laws with ease or you feel hard that you are pushed to do so,such as you wish to park your car in a place where itsn't allowed to do so.
Laws can sometimes be incorrect. It depends on the law. In the specific example you provided, I never park in handicap spots. Sometimes, if there are no other parking spots, I might consider parking in a "No Parking" spot, especially if I can be reasonably sure that I won't get a ticket. It depends on time of day or night, duration of parking, day of the week, availability of parking spots, danger to the public, etc. I will try to avoid doing this, but once in a blue moon, I will violate it. The only time I regularly violate it is once every couple weeks when I go to the bank. My particular branch is inside a near-dead mall. I usually park in the fire lane because the door to the bank is right beside it and I know I won't be at the machine for more than a couple minutes. If I'm going in to see the teller, I will park in a proper spot.
As I can see where you're going with this, I put the question back to you: Would you obey a law that mandated you possess a slave and beat him or her regularly?
Do you hate orders,do this ,do that.
It depends on what they are and who they come from. If I'm a student, I accept that my teacher has authority over me. If my teacher orders me to do my homework, I will do it. If my teacher orders me to pull my pants down, I will not do it (unless she's hot
). I accept orders from police officers unless they violate my Charter rights. I accept most orders from my parents out of respect. But it all depends on what is being ordered. I do not blindly follow orders.
Are you happy to help someone in the road having some troubles with his car,such as to give some push,or car battery charging....etc
Absolutely. Where I come from (northern Ontario), this is the norm. I live in a part of the world with harsh winters, bad roads, and even worse drivers. The roads are particularly dangerous at night. You face animals running onto the road, sharp rock cuts, slippery roads, falling rock, poor visibility, no cell service on most of the highways. If you don't pull over to help someone on the road in need, you're considered to be a bad person. My ex from Iowa was astounded when I would pull over to help people on the road. She was worried we'd get mugged (apparently a common trick in Iowa).
One winter, I hit a patch of black ice. My car spun 180 degrees and ended up sliding into a shallow ditch packed with snow. No damage to the vehicle and nobody was hurt (thankfully), considering the alternative was going over the guard rail and plunging 15 feet onto train tracks. There was a snowstorm at the time. Within minutes of this happening, I had eight different vehicles stop to offer assistance. One man was nice enough to take my friend and I to a gas station at a nearby town. He waited for us until we successfully called a tow truck to pull the car out of the ditch. Thankful to him, I always return the service in kind.
Do you feel happy to help somebody in need,poor family and the like.
Absolutely. And I find it unfortunate that lately I haven't the time nor the resources to adequately help out, other than donate food and clothing on occasion. School and work leave me little time to do anything else. Months ago, my city was hit by flooding. Many people in the low-lying areas lost their entire basements. I would patrol these areas with other citizen volunteers for looters, I would transport people and supplies, I would organize donations as well as donate myself (time and resources). The relief operations organized by the citizens was set up in a church basement (that didn't get flooded out) and I'd often be there late at night into the wee hours of the morning. This went on until the Canadian Red Cross and the Salvation Army finally stepped in.
Do you find it easy to forgive someone who was rude with you.
It depends on what they did. I think the worst I've been angry with someone was around the time my dad died. My dad was bedridden for quite a few weeks and gradually became worse and worse to the point where he was on life support and we were told by the doctors he wouldn't live. They planned on taking him off life support on January 17th, 2005. I had just recently turned 14 a week prior. My friend's birthday was January 18th. He called me up a couple days before and asked if I'd like to attend. I told him I couldn't because they'd take my dad off life support the next day. His reply was "But my birthday's on the 18th....". That was pretty much the only time I felt angry enough to kill someone. I literally picked up a knife and headed in the direction of his home. I was young and already highly emotional at the prospect of losing my dad at such a young age. Such an insult was gas on the fire. Thankfully I calmed myself down before I got to his house. But if I could forgive and forget that, I think I could handle virtually anything.
Do you like to have more than one sex partner (polyamory)
At the same time? No. I believe in monogamous relationships, but if others wish to have polyamorous relationships and they are consentual, that is their business, not mine.
Do you feel happy with gambling
When I turned 18 and was allowed to buy lottery tickets, I went through a phase for a couple weeks where I bought a lottery ticket each day. I stopped because I wasn't winning much and I felt like it was a gigantic waste of money. I don't like to gamble.
Do you prefer spiritual drinks than other drinks
I like alcohol, yes. I drink beer because I like the taste. I love trying all sorts of different beers, especially from microbreweries. I like port wines, too. I love other liqueurs as well, but I don't drink them on a regular basis. I drink beer most often. Maybe on average 2-3 a week, if that. I never drink to get drunk, though.
Do you think you are good to your parents,i mean do you obey or disobey them.
Since I am an adult, I expect and am given greater autonomy. I still obey my parents within reason, but expect greater autonomy.
Do you like gossiping or usually doing it.
No. And I loathe the people who do it.
Are you fond with bacon and similar products of pork meat
Yes. Absolutely. I love bacon. Humans are omnivores. We're supposed to eat plants and animals to gain proper nutrition. I know that some vegetarians and vegans will argue this with me. If people are happy with eating tofu, have at it. It's not for me. I'll have a burger, thanks. I'd prefer that the animals I eat are killed humanely and treated better during their lives. For that reason, I try to avoid products I know were manufactured using inhumane methods (for example, Thai shrimp farms or halal meats). If people want to be self-righteous about what they choose to consume, I tell them "Animals would be more than happy to eat me. I see no moral issue with me eating them."
Do you feel happy to talk against god or feeling glad to let others choose your way.
I don't "feel happy" debating the existence of God. On the contrary, it gives me a huge headache to deal with the ensuing logical fallacies and inconsistent arguments. But the reason I do it is because I want to encourage people to think for themselves and to actually search themselves for the real reasons of why they accept a God. I also believed in God in my early life. Becoming an atheist was one of the most liberating experiences I've ever had. It ushered a new consciousness for me where I became more aware, more well-read, more studied, more considerate, more logical, and more rational. It allowed me not only to see the flaws with religion, but to see the flaws in many arguments often put forward, especially by politicians. I want others to have that liberating experience.
Do you usually keep a secret or expose it.
It depends on the secret, but I usually tell people I'm close to (my best friends and my partner) everything about me. I believe that those people deserve most to know all about you, including the good, the bad, and the ugly. I don't tell everyone I see everything about me. Only those I trust and feel comfortable with.