I am a Christian and am very happy about it. Jesus Christ is my Lord and Savior.
2007-01-11 07:57:07
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answer #1
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answered by farm girl 2
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I am gonna give u an honest answer just like the one that u have requested.
I don't hate Christianity even if I don't believe in it. I am a Muslim girl and I like my religion. There are many things that u misunderstand them about Islam. My point is : I don't hate Christianity as a religion but i hate it when Christians start to say bad things about my religion because even if i don't believe in Christianity i will never say bad things about it that may hurt others.
Hope u realized wut do i mean.
P.S: I know that many Christians respect other religions and respect Islam too because i had some old Christians Friends and i was dealing with them normally, so when i am talking about Christians and how do they insult Islam I don't talk about all of them.
2007-01-11 08:07:48
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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I do, I should state I don't hate Christians individually.
But as for Christianity here's a start:
"With the fall of the Roman Empire, the librarian of Alexandria was pulled off her carriage and skinned alive. Literacy dropped. Even the Pope had to have the Bible read to him. In the first crusade, Christians killed tens of thousands of people they called "infidels". The Children's Crusade (1212) caused the deaths of nearly 50,000 children. Preachers sentenced to death and executed thousands during the Inquisition (1233-1834) for heresy and witchcraft. There were the Salem witch trials (1692) in America. The 17th Century Thirty Years War (Catholics v. protestants) wiped out tens of millions in Europe. In the Taiping Rebellion in China in the 1850's a Christian cult started a war that resulted in the slaughter of twenty million people. In the Holocaust six million Jews were murdered. Muslims and Christians in Bosnia reached a death toll of over 250,000."
I really hate how they think they're so right, when it's been proven time and time again they're so wrong. Not to mention how can they say everyone else who feels as strongly about their beliefs and religion are wrong. Now I never claim to be right, but that's because I can admit I don't have all the answers.
2007-01-11 07:59:28
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answered by Anonymous
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I went to Catholic school when I was young. I don't follow it anymore after life experience. I don't hate Christians. If it fulfills their lives than why would it bother me. I don't discriminant them either. What bothers me is their hatred for others. Gays, non-believers, etc. Christianity has a history of torture and supression of people who speak or feel otherwise. Galileo spent time in jail for writing a book stating his proof that the Earth orbited the Sun. It has killed many more people who didn't believe. This is my problem with Christianity. I believe it's caused more hate than love. But if people want to be good Christians and go to church, I don't mind.
2007-01-11 08:01:36
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answered by Anonymous
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What I hate the most about christianity, is the fact that most of them do not have any morals. They feel that they are saved automatically because of this belief in some guy. So they go about doing totally rude, sinful things and then go to church to confess their sins. I'm an athiest, and I feel that I have more morals than the average christian. In my town, all the christians are the one that are in jail for child molestation, drug abuse and other illegal actions. While us ATHIEST just sit and watch it all, and laughing at the stupid christians getting put into jail. Christians are only good for a laugh!
2007-01-11 08:05:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Sigh.
I'm a witch and asking a witch if she hates Christianity is like asking a Jew if he hates Nazism.
In all honesty, Christianity has caused more deaths than any other religion or creed. Christians today still stand by those beliefs, saying that witchcraft is evil and that the tools of our religion are demonic. In my heart of hearts, I honestly believe that many Christians today would be willing to put witches, Muslims, and homosexuals to death if they could.
Witness how many people tell us on this board that we're going to hell to be tortured for all eternity. They seem actually happy about that. It's frightening. I would never wish eternal torment on anyone, no matter how much I hated them.
2007-01-11 08:07:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't hate anyone. There is no need to hate. To hate is to wish ill will on someone. I am not pleased when people of religion attempt to witness, convert, express their beliefs to me when they are unsolicited.
I enjoy debating religion with friends of mine are christian. all in all, we gain perspective on how others think, feel, and act. But, there is the respect and understanding that we "agree to disagree". Many people of religion, as well as those who have no religion, don't understand that concept. I may dislike those people, but I don't hate them.
2007-01-11 07:59:10
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answered by ? 5
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Well sweetie, I don't hate you or your morals. I am in no way attempting to insult you with what I'm about to say, so please understand, you asked and I am answering.
I see christianity as a disease that infects its followers. It is a fear-based faith (if you don't believe, you are going to eternal torment). It creates a sense of superiority, exclusivity, a persecution complex, hypocrisy and lack of responsibility toward the earth and fellow human beings.
Those who begin to recognize the symptoms within themselves are the subjects of immediate attack by those who have not. For example, if one questions the many discrepancies in the bible, the outright fallacies in medicine, history and science, their fellow christians, pastors, et al treat them with total disdain or outright anger, but never really answer them with anything other than quoting the "word of god" and telling them to "pray about it".
If one does become cured and innoculated, those who are still sick will try to convince this person that they were never infected in the first place, or under the influence of the enemy of their god.
Those who are inherently immune are treated much the same way- with insults, threats and hatred.
In your bible it says, "by their fruits you shall know them". The fruits of christianity are apparent throughout history.. The "convert or be killed" mandates of the inquisition and the crusades; the bloody fighting in Ireland between catholics and protestants, I could go on, but I've made my point.
At one time, I agreed with Ghandi who said, "I like your christ. I do not like your christians. Your christians are so unlike your christ." But, I've come to the realization that it's much more the effects of christianity on humanity as a whole than it is the people who are infected by this disease.
2007-01-11 08:46:51
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answered by Kallan 7
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I don't hate Christianity. I resent being told what I believe in by people who base their opinions of me and my path on a combination of what we learn about the Salem Witch Trials in school, The Wizard of Oz and various other Hollywood films, fairy tales, and antiquated Inquisition tools. And I'm tired of having people call me a devil worshiper because I wear a pentagram proudly. I don't go around screaming, "You're a brainwashed drone!" when I see someone wearing a cross or a crucifix, and I don't enjoy being harassed into hiding my spiritual symbols for fear of being confronted or harmed in a public place like the grocery store.
BB
2007-01-11 08:07:57
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure anyone hates Christianity or Christians.
It is a bit annoying to be constantly told that if you don't believe as a Christian does that you are WRONG and will burn in Hell though. Seems rather unchristian to tell people that if you ask me.
2007-01-11 07:58:37
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answer #10
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answered by Sun: supporting gay rights 7
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You keep asking this question in various different ways (Once insulting Atheists by comparing them to Xian KKKers), but you refuse to accept the answers. What's up with that? I'll refer you to another question that asked the same. And now you'll give best answer to the only Xian who answers. It's too bad, Earlier I thought you really were open minded. I was so wrong.
2007-01-11 08:09:13
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answered by Anonymous
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