When Christians simply make a blanket statement about what they think that Jesus taught (which is their duty, according to the Bible – to spread the teachings of Jesus), why do many atheists think of it as some type of a personal “threat” if you honestly don’t share the same belief? What makes you even think that a Christian must be talking to you personally, if all that he was doing is standing on the corner speaking to the crowd, or handing out pamphlets about salvation at random to everyone he sees (Or posting a general response to a general question on Y!A? Nobody knows who you are.)?
If you think that I am making this up, here is an example similar to what I see here in R&S every few days or so: http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070627075215AAEXkEo&r=w#QMN4Xzu6UjSTqE6FnLRC7yUFgOkAAkgQKLpakUQ3hiInNilYpo1q
Just curious. Human nature is so funny sometimes.
2007-06-27
04:46:20
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