plenty of things, often times things that are to long, to hard to read, or books that may have opinions different than your own
People in the desert are normal people so they take baths like normal people. They are no different than anyone else.
People that have reached big milestones often have people who dislike him. As Sammy Sosa crept up the all time home run list, people began to hate him, just because he is on another team and he is good.
Fundamentalists often dislike anything that challenges or goes against their beliefs, including different religious views, scientific theories, or societal norms. They may resist change or progress that conflicts with their strict interpretation of religious texts or traditions.
That they are excellent chefs, are feminine, are cowards, enjoy wine a lot, don't bathe very often, are rude, and dislike Americans. Often, none of this is the case!
Soft spoken people often do not make eye contact and dislike drawing attention to themselves. They often read and spend large amounts of time alone.
because they didn't prefer the plays performed or the actors involved. they would often threw rotten fruits and vegetables.
Christians have long been suspicious of Jews simply because Jews are not Christians. People are often suspicious of anyone whose beliefs are different than their own.
People who dislike others are commonly referred to as misanthropes.
because they didn't prefer the plays performed or the actors involved. they would often threw rotten fruits and vegetables.
Do you mean 'How often do people prtetend to be Jehovah's Witnesses?' or do you mean 'Do Jehovah's Witnesses really believe the message that they are trying to spread?'
The reasons why people dislike Mormonism vary widely. Most often it is just because people dislike beliefs and opinions that are different from their own. Some people have been misinformed about Mormonism and dislike it because of information which they think is true but actually is not. Still others dislike Mormonism just because it is a popular thing to do, although they may not know much about it. Others are against Mormonism because they were once a part of it and have felt wronged or offended by it in some way. For the most part, most people seem to either a.) recognize that they don't really know enough about Mormonism to have an opinion about it; or b.) think that it's a fine religion for those who choose it although they do not personally agree with it's doctrines or practices. Those who are actually antagonistic against Mormonism are quite few, but they are a very outspoken bunch.