I disagree. I see you as waving a red flag trying to incite hatred and inflame bigotry against a specific group of people. What is there within yourself that is causing you to lash out at ALL Christians? Take a long hard look within please. You specifically are insulting a group of people in your generalizing so what makes you so "holier than thou"? If you have a specific individual you are referring to, then please address your issues specifically to them, but don't drag in all the innocent bystanders, or defame an entire group for the actions of a few.
2006-08-21 15:06:05
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answered by Anonymous
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ALL of us Christians?? wow, maybe I need to rethink what I really believe, or maybe you should not generalize or stereotype. I am a Christian, I don't think I have once corrected anyone on their spelling or grammar- I am not perfect and am sure I can go through my answers and find quite a few typos. Also, if I don't like a question, I just don't answer it- I would not call someone down on a question - that is between them and God.
Why is it that most atheists think Christians think they are so much better- I don't think I am better than anyone- I am imperfect , I am wrong a lot, I have a lot of areas that could use improvement- I just have a great support system and have grace through no effort or merit of my own.
Now if SOME of you atheists would stop stereotyping and making assumptions about what Christians as a group do and believe based on what you see a few Christians (or possibly only claiming to be Christian) do, this world would be a much better place.
2006-08-21 22:05:57
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answered by Anonymous
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Again with the generalizations - people judge an entire group of people based on their experiences with a select few members of that group. I would never say ALL atheists are ignorant and want to disprove the beliefs of Christians (although some fit into that category). True Christians are those who believe in and follow the teachings of Jesus. Jesus taught us that the greastest of all commands is to love each other. I believe in the Lord with all my heart and my life is a reflection of that. Many of my Christian friends are the same way.
I think everyone gets a little irritated with those who mock their beliefs or use sarcasm to belittle their Lord. I will defend my beliefs and my Lord in both of those situations. I'm sure you would defend your beliefs too. Correcting someone's spelling mistakes isn't mocking them (or isn't intended to mock them on my part). It simply makes it very difficult to read the questions sometimes when the spelling and/or grammar is so bad.
2006-08-21 22:04:04
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answered by TJMiler 6
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I notice that a lot of people like grouping us Christians like we believe and act 100% exactly the same.
I'm sorry but I have never made fun of anyones spelling, and maybe it is because I know God is watching and knows how I act.
But, how are you any better by saying that I have done all that, when I haven't? Hmmm?
2006-08-21 22:04:14
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answered by redeye.treefrog 3
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You are making a generalization. That is not fair, nor is it a valid question. If you have a problem with the way that someone is responding you should direct it to them, by contacting them directly.
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Computers have spell check. It takes 5 seconds to spell check a bit of writing, to ask to much of someone, whose writing may be difficult to understand otherwise, doesn't seem so terrible. it may also help the writer communicate better in the future.
2006-08-21 21:57:53
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answered by Jenthesquid 1
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If Christians are trying to notice your spelling or grammar, probably it's because they want you to improve it. It just depends on how you would take it. Or maybe, if you dislike that then go inside your room and study instead of complaining, it will do you a lot of good because self improvement is always better than whining.
2006-08-21 22:05:21
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answered by graif 2
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Don't you think it's a little unfair to group every single Christian together? I'm a Christian and I've never insulted anyone about their spelling.
2006-08-21 21:56:14
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answered by First Lady 7
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At the risk of hurting your feelings, I must say that you painted Christians with a rather large brush by saying "...ALL u Christians..." That is simply not the case. More correctly, it should be "some," or perhaps even "many," but certainly not "all."
Needless to say, I disagree with your premise.
2006-08-21 21:59:42
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answered by Anonymous
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okay I understood (barely) what you were saying and I too have noticed that some Christians think they are above all and can be rude and nasty because of it. But if you really wanted to get your point across maybe you should of used spell check before you submitted that question. Damn.
2006-08-21 21:59:19
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answered by hollyfo 2
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hey i agree to a certain extent, but not all christians do this, im christian and i dont put people down on their spelling except once (the guy said, "does anyone think that it is hillarious that christians say they are not retarded??" so i put him down, cause he called us retarded and he couldnt even spell hilarious, so ya) but dont only put this on christians, atheist do this to, they put people down, you guys just look at us badly because we actually believe in something instead of nothing...so ya
2006-08-21 22:03:53
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answered by D-Dawg 2
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