He's a pretty handy guy. All-purpose.
I think most Christians aren't much like Christ. They believe in heaven and hell and a bunch of crap that their churches have come up with over the years. The Rapture? Millerites! Not God! God didn't say people would be snatched up into heaven and leave their clothes behind. But it's gotten into Christianity. If Christians were truly like Christ, they'd be a lot easier to take. But as a rule, they slap a cross on whatever crap they want to believe and say it's Christian. I'm sure Christ is really happy about that. Christ wasn't a hateful guy--he was loving, kind, helpful, magical, and giving. He also told great stories and was a one-man Xerox machine for food. Rock on, Jesus!
Jesus would just tell you some good news and let you go on your merry way. He never said, follow me, or go to hell, you heathen damned! Nope, not his style. Therefore, I'm boycotting Christian churches until I find one that truly espouses the ideals of Christ.
2006-08-22 13:00:41
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answered by SlowClap 6
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I don't know why I would even try.
If I were to dislike Christians across the board, it would be those who feel it necessary to display their beliefs publicly and get there rewards publicly rather than practicing privately and receiving their rewards in private as was taught by the man they supposedly worship. I don't dislike Christians because of their beliefs. I dislike their practices of needing to proselytize anyone and everyone they think may not share their take on what they deem to be religion. These are the people who gain their rewards as did the pharisees Jesus talked about. And the self-righteousness is what I don't care for. The person's religion has nothing to do with the equation.
2006-08-22 13:10:53
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answered by quietwalker 5
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I don't dislike non-Christians. I just can't understand why people are so stubbornly against something that is so good.
its hard, and the reward is not immediate or palpable, but it is great.
The Christian you and some of the answerers have described is a total exaggeration of the reality, so that you may feel comfortable ridiculing them. If you actually tried, you would see that most churches are not that way. There is no biggotry towards non-Christians.
2006-08-22 13:12:44
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answered by grumponit 2
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I don't dislike non-Christians...as a matter of fact none of my family believes what I do. We(as Christians) are supposed to spread the word of God, and SHOW His love to non believers. We are also(i think this is where you think dislike comes in) supposed to hate sin. We need to speak up about things that are wrong(sinful), anything against the word of God. And personally even if it is "politically incorrect" I will speak up if I see something that is against God.
2006-08-28 21:15:52
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answered by justthinkin 3
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Wrongly perceived. Christians do not dislike non-Christians but realize how the living God views how horrible sin is and how it destroys the human race. God hates sin and is grieved over it. He must judge sin and unfortunately the sinner on the Day of Judgment. All those not found in Jesus Christ will not be able to enter Heaven because God in Heaven cannot co-exist with sin. Christians realize the depravity of sin through God's eyes and plead for forgiveness to God by repenting of their sins and trusting in Jesus Christ to save them from the wrath of God on the Day of Judgment. Christians do not dislike non-Christians but plead with them to seek forgiveness, be converted, and be saved by the grace of God, not by works so that no man can boast. Unfortunately non-Christians are spiritually blind and deceived and cannot know God until they realize how God views sin and how it separates the sinner from God.
2006-08-30 10:40:49
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answered by Anonymous
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greater advantageous than the main radical atheists deny the existance of Jesus. traditionally the only evidence of Jesus is what's written interior the bible, and watching the bible as a historic e book and not the recognize god, it fairly is totally obtainable that Jesus is made up. All bills of Jesus interior the bible are written by ability of authors who did no longer meet him first-hand. there is a lot of study carried out on the gospels of Matthew - Luke that discusses this. i think of a lot of animosity in the direction of Jesus is by the shortcoming of evidence traditionally. upload onto that the countless much less tolerant christian behaviors, and you get atheists who insult what they view as an imaginary savior to return the abrasive suggestions-set.
2016-11-05 10:10:39
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answered by lurette 4
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The word of God is the word of God. not matter what your opinion is of someone....it does not confirm like or dislike... it just confirms trhe truth about whatever topic you are discussing....
but if you are saying that word of God condemns something you are doing wrong, then that is just the way it is...and it does not mean anyone quoting that scripture dislikes you.
2006-08-22 13:07:21
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answered by Anonymous
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Even Jesus sat and shared with those that weren't christian.. in hopes that they may turn from their ways, and follow him.
I am not validating anything here.. to judge someone by their beliefs is wrong.. to judge them at all is wrong. Its not in anyones place to judge, but in Gods and Gods alone.
Love one another as I have loved you..
All we need is love..
all we need is love..
all we need is love, love..
love is all we need..
love is all we need..
and a worlds worth of understanding..
and respect for one another.
Christain here by the way
2006-08-22 13:03:02
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answered by sassy 6
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I would prefer not to use the name of Jesus in vain.
The Gospel of Jesus Christ is one of God's love (and judgement). We are called to share the Love of God (and also the repentence of sins) to everyone so that they too can come to know God, even those who prosecute us. How can we share the gospel those we dislike? I pray tt God will give you a love far greater than you can imagine for the people out there who have yet to know Christ so tt your love for them will touch them inspite of wat they feel about you or act towards you.
2006-08-22 13:09:17
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answered by Tan D 1
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Who are you asking? I am a Christian and I never indicated, nor do any other Christians I know, that we "dislike non-Christians". Quit generalizing!
2006-08-28 12:07:22
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answered by Anonymous
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