I think we can appreciate the sentiment of the original question when considering certain factions of Christianity, and more particularly, the loudest factions of Christianity; the literalists, the fundamentalists, the evangalists, in short, the people who will not be content until the entire world is converted to their particular version of the Christian religion. (even then I doubt they would be content because they would no longer have an enemy to direct their anger at) I would say that there are certainly many Christians who, because of an inablity to cope with the complexities of life, try to shape the world into their image rather than reshape their own self.
Then again, Christians alone are not guilty of this. Lastly we should remember that Christianity is a diverse, living religion, and that not all Christians leave the religion so open to cariacture.
2006-06-15 11:32:33
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answered by J_Daniel 1
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I'm not even going to comment on this question, because I don't think you are looking for an answer. I think you are trying to get a rise out of us Christians. So If you come up with a better question I might put my 2 cents in until then, have a nice day.
2006-06-15 18:35:51
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answered by mini_may04 2
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We don't want everyone to be alike. We are against cloning because man is trying to mess with God and He's not going to allow it. Notice none of the experiments live very long. God doesn't want everone to be alike or He would have made us alike to begin with.
2006-06-15 18:20:35
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answered by Anonymous
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What the freaking heck are you talking about? If anything, Christians want people to be individuals, the way God made us to be! You used to be a Christian? I sure as heck cannot tell. I don't understand how someone who once believed in God can suddenly turn their back on Him and pretend like he doesn't exist!!! I sure don't want anyone to be like YOU, that's for sure!!!
2006-06-15 20:22:09
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answered by sunshine 2
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Not all Christian religions believe the same thing, but why would you want to clone people? Things would get very messy.
2006-06-15 18:19:01
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answered by J. Micro. 2
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Christians certainly don't want everyone to be alike.
Everyone is a individual person and has their own personality and thoughts and fellings about certain thingI am a Christiasn and I think I should know better than you about that if you're not one.
2006-06-15 18:36:15
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answered by Anonymous
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I completely agree with the sentiment of your question. However, cloning is not quite a reality yet. We have onl been able to clone a few animals so far.
2006-06-15 18:19:30
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answered by suparnova11 2
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Cloning is unnatural. It's against God's order. You really,really need JESUS! Some one hurt you real bad. Did the navajoes put out of their club?Go take care of ur family or you will reap what you sow!
2006-06-15 19:37:38
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answered by Pashur 7
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You don't know anything about Christianity, if that's what you think. Snap judgements are easy, my dear. . . serious thought is quite a bit harder. Try it sometime.
2006-06-15 18:19:59
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answered by Billy 5
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There's a world of difference between unity and uniformity.
Christianity is based on paradox: a man who is God, you've got to be last if you want to be first, you've got to 'die' if you want to live...
2006-06-16 05:51:52
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answered by ivallrod 4
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