When people who are sinners are casting stones, so to speak, at Christians, we Christians have to take it with a grain of salt and pray for them. I once said to my Mother, "I'm trying to live the most Christ-like life I can". My Mom said, "Yeah, and look what they did to Him"! They want to continue sinning and live their lives in ignorance of God. What they say is said out of ignorance and self-will. God would not want us to make fun of them (or mock them). We must pray for them. Tell them, "I will pray for you". Do not tell them to get a life! Forgive them of their ignorance.
2006-06-17 16:30:11
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answered by kathleen m 5
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Maybe they are trying to say
Open your mind and look outside the Circle or Square
Look at things with an open mind
Except everyone has a right to an opinion
No one is right or wrong
We all own our beliefs and knowledge
Except, Learn, Understand, and enjoy Life and all People.
Love & Blessings
Milly
2006-06-17 16:26:06
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answered by milly_1963 7
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Probably for the same reasons a lot of Christians push there beliefs in peoples faces without being asked. It goes both ways.
2006-06-17 16:22:36
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answered by 2¢ 4
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Why do Christians do the same to non-Christians? Do they really have nothing better to do? Because it seems that they don't. Don't be the first to cast a stone, my friend, unless you and yours are blameless. I often feel like saying the same thing to Christians. "Get a life!"
2006-06-17 17:54:53
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answered by Ally 4
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So say "get a life", and follow your own advice.
No one on here has a life, myself included. Seriously, a better question is "Why do people sit on Yahoo Answers like they have nothing better to do??"
- 16 yo Pagan
2006-06-17 16:22:42
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answered by Lady Myrkr 6
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The Jews have had their 3000 years of "victimhood" -- The Christians get the next 3000 years.
2006-06-17 17:17:25
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answered by Hatikvah 7
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Why do Christians do awful things to non-Christians? Like kill everyone who doesn't agree? Example, war in Iraq. Why do Christians come to my house and knock on my door and bother me? They make it their life and mission to get in my business and to try to tell my kids they are going to burn in torture forever in Hell. You must be young, and you are likely spouting off your religion if people are coming down on you.
I know I won't get a best answer for this, because you want someone to agree with you about your supposed victimization. I am honestly answering the question you asked though. I do have better things to do, I don't go to Christians and try to convince them to join my religion They come in droves to become Wicca because Christianity isn't working for them. You asked, so I answered.
2006-06-17 16:40:06
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answered by nik named mom 5
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yeah, I know, people will do that. Jesus was persecuted to. Personally...I think they are just jealous, I mean, ever notice how Christians tend to be happier people, and blessed? God takes care of his own, and anyone willing to stand up for him shall receive a reward in Heaven!! Don't let people get to you, act as Christ would, and be kind.
2006-06-17 16:30:14
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answered by DUTCHIE 2
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First, if that picture is of you, I have my doubts that you care much about Christians. If you think people pick on Christians you must have some hidden desire to discredit some religion yourself. It appears that you want to stick your nose in other peoples business. Please describe "pick on". You can't, you yourself are getting picked on because you apparently want to exhert your beliefs on others. Shame on you.
2006-06-17 16:24:00
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answered by Anonymous
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Christians need to feel persecuted. It strengthens their resolve. We tend to pick on each other. Don't take anything too seriously, life is too short.
2006-06-17 16:25:50
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answered by Anonymous
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People also pick on the Jews and Muslims. People unfortunately pick on everyone else.
2006-06-17 16:34:28
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answered by Prodigy 2
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