Christians should NOT bash anyone, everyone has their own freedom to choose whatever religion they want. even if all the "religions" don't see eye to eye. personally, I'm a Christian, and I'm far from perfect. but i do try and respect others religious views. the message of God is Love NOT hate.
2006-12-15 06:19:14
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answered by sing2thekingforever 3
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enable me answer this one. a million. Do you think of Atheists are good human beings, or in simple terms all immorral trash? To be honest, my opinion of atheists dropped on condition that coming right here. some are cool, yet I see way too plenty hate to place you adult men back up contained in the severe status you have been in previously. 2. If I ask a question approximately Christianity, is that this an attack on Christians seeing it incredibly is coming from a non-Christian, even thou somebody who's a Christian would have asked an analogous question? relies upon on the type you ask it. i've got seen some well mannered questions (ie, a actual choose to comprehend the respond) and a few impolite questions (ie, the two "accept as true with me in bashing this faith" or "i do no longer opt for to comprehend the respond different than to make relaxing of this faith"). i will gladly answer any question i will whilst it incredibly is declared civilly. 3. Is there a difference between asking a question approximately Christianity, and making an attack on a Christian or Christians frequently? See above 4. once you're saying that we non-Christians are bashing you, what particularly does that advise, what's an occasion of "bashing". you opt for the checklist? I for one am bored with seeing hateful questions that proclaim my faith (or any faith) as a fantasy, a crutch for the susceptible minded, stupid, stupid, out dated, the gadget of idiots, ignorant, hateful, bloody, spewing rubbish, etc. So what, you do unlike or accept as true with my faith or the different, yet coach some know and that i will return the choose. 5. Do you finally end up asking the question, "If guy got here from monkeys, why are there nevertheless monkeys" or "Why do no longer we see monkeys/apes evolving immediately". Curious, do you ever ask that when which examine Evolutionist's solutions? I examine them. I often stop after seeing the 1st "What a stupid Christian" remark. i'm getting much less ulsers that way.
2016-10-05 08:49:37
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answered by ? 4
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Many do, some don't even know or acknowledge that they are, or have been, doing it. It's not fair to classify any groups of people as all-dos or all-don'ts. Some will and some won't; but from my experiences most do bash non-Christians. These include all groups , religious and non-religious. To say this is strictly a Christian trait is unfair though. Most people bash other people. We can say that this is hypocritical for certain people. To quote Romans 2:3 "And think est thou this, O man, that judge st them which do such things, and doest the same, that thou shalt escape the judgment of God? " I don't think that anyone should bash another person or group for simply believing something different from them. (Especially when the other point of view is based on logical, testable and heavily tested ideas.) None of us should need any other reason to not bash one another, or ostracize each other, than the fact that we wouldn't want it done to us. Debating is absolutely necessary to the existence of our modern world, but bashing also known as personal discriminations, hinder and sometimes send backwards, our society as a whole. We cannot dissociate bashings from discrimination, racism and hate crimes in general. To do so is to delineate a path towards dictatorship, censorship and the destruction of everything we cherish so much in a free society. Yours truly,
Mervin DePervin
2006-12-18 00:03:27
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answered by Mervin DePervin 2
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I'm a Christian, and I try not to bash anyone. There is a difference between politely disagreeing with someone's point of view, and lashing out with an insulting and antagonistic response. Unfortunately, the ones on both sides who choose the latter response are the ones that get remembered.
2006-12-15 06:20:20
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answered by Cylon Betty 4
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We don't bash anyone in the manner that Death Incarnate!!!!! does.
Most of Christianity tries to use constructive criticism to help them see the light. We do not use threats or vile name calling.
Those that do are not real Christians.
According to polls, many who call themselves Christian would kill a family member for a million dollars. That is not a true Christian.
2006-12-15 06:20:22
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answered by Theophilus 6
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But why bash at all? If you believe in a God that says you should LOVE one anlther doesn't bashing people who think freely a violation of the tenents you claim to believe.??
Are you a good christian or a bad christian? I am confused.
2006-12-15 06:30:43
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answered by surfnsfree 5
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Christians should not bash anyone, because it's very judgemental and (what they call) a sin. If you bash someone you're going to (what they call) hell.
2006-12-15 06:13:43
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answered by Cold Fart 6
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As Christians god commands us to "bash" non-Christians. The bible bashes non-christians itself calling them fools. Jesus tells his followers ( which includes us ) to bring non-believers before him and slay them. There is nothing wrong with obeying God's law. In fact Jesus commands it of us.
2006-12-15 06:35:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh but everybody knows that I do it in jest and I really mean no harm. basically I'm trying to show everybody that contrary to popular belief, Christians do in fact have a sense of humor.
2006-12-15 06:22:17
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answered by Let there be JIMBO 4
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Nobody should bash anyone, LOVE, not hate.
2006-12-15 06:12:56
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answered by Anonymous
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