Arguing about our beliefs (on God) shows that we both ultimately care for each other?

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Atheists want believers to realize that God does not exist and praying is useless; while believers want Atheists to believe in God so that they will be saved. By arguing about our beliefs, it shows that we both care about each other and only want we think is best for each other. If we were to stop arguing, it would show that we are selfish and that we don't care about each others future.
Does this make any sense?
 
Slightly generalising, but it does make some sense. Good work.
 
Sarah you are right. We spend a whole lot of time smacking each other down when, in reality, we all would probably take care of each other, say like, in a catastrophe or something like that happened. I know bible thumpers mean well I grew up with them, but they should also listen to rational and logical debates about the bible and acknowledge what science has given us.
 
It's really not an argument. You need two sides for that.
Atheists may argue and ask for valid proof, but believers just walk around in a myopic daze usually uttering complete gibberish gleaned from their little book.
No, I wouldn't elevate this to the level of argument.
 
Yes, it makes sense. Our species learned long ago that it is more beneficial to care for each other's well-being.
 
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Indifference is worse than anything. There is nothing wrong with a good debate, especially for the purpose of saving a soul or applying good advice. To do nothing is often a worse decision. I do believe that people can be kind in an argument, or at least rational.
 
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