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for the emtional and mentally damage they do to their kids and others?

2007-02-09 03:09:18 · 36 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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yeah i was one of those kids they damaged.

you get my vote

where in this position you dumb *** Christians

I was tired when i wrote this, sorry.

2007-02-09 03:16:03 · answer #1 · answered by goth_raz 1 · 2 3

Spanky, the first answer to your Q. is right!, my dear all Christians aren't the same, I'm Catholic and there as you see there is not much room for Catholicism in this Country, this means that persecution against Catholic steal in effect?, although I believed in the words of the Lord, there will be a day where the persecuted will become the persecutors?, when that time comes, I can promise you, I will go to hell, but not to stay, but to bring back the ones who need not to be there, as a matter of fact I think I'm already in hell, as I try to understand what you mean, to bad that the Christian values are so polluted by the protestantism in which this country was build, and any one including Satan can call his sorry self a Christian in some small circles of person, peoples, and look a like Humans. If we try we can make a difference, good luck, and don't Judge everyone for what others do, as well don't try to Judge to quickly, this means without making sure that your Judgments is correct. Children's can't be force to love their earthly Father's and progenitors if under God watchful eyes they don't deserve the children's God gave then. Prey.

2007-02-09 03:24:42 · answer #2 · answered by paradiseemperatorbluepinguin 5 · 0 0

First of all, Hell is for those who reject Jesus, my dear.

Secondly, you are so mistaken about the damage done by Christian parents to their children. I don't know who you are of the experiences you've had, but I feel for the outcome - meaning you may have been pushed further away by the downcasting words of those saying they are Christians.

Christianity is a lifestyle - yes, but it's not to be pushed upon anyone. It is simply meant to guide and advise... not for attack. I am definitely a Chrisitain, and I realize I'm not perfect. As a matter of fact I actually attacked and fought with God, so there is absolutely no way I can say I'm better than you or anyone else. We (as Christians) have guidelines that we must abide by. We are to love others. I do care about your feeelings, and I hope you ease those. I apologize for those you encountered that may not have controlled theirs.

The offer for Christ is yours to accept or reject. You know in your heart what is right and what is wrong. The choice is obviously yours and only yours. Don't judge the collective off of the individual's actions.

***I would advise one thing though. Ask that God shows himself to you. As I did.

2007-02-09 03:25:53 · answer #3 · answered by se-ke 3 · 0 0

The Christians that you meet must be carnal Christians. I am sorry that people in your life make you feel this way.
God loves you with an infinite amount of love.
He wants the highest and the best for YOU.
He wants you to be happy and relaxed.
I believe in freedom and free choice.
I would never judge you and tell you horrible things.
The gospel is supposed to be good news.
Take care and I hope your day gets better.
I pray that you have peace and comfort and know that you are loved no matter what you believe.
Peace out.

2007-02-09 03:14:59 · answer #4 · answered by Lucy 3 · 1 0

Well, maybe you're wrong. What did you ask that you feel wasn't a fair answer?
People of all faiths, shapes, sizes, colors, etc. have done things to hurt others emotionally and that certainly includes children being hurt.
In your heart, do you really believe that someone becomes a Christian so they can hurt a little kid?
How about the clear fact that a child needs the proper balance of a mother figure and a father figure in their life? - but these folks want to give them two daddies, or two mommies -
as if kids aren't confused enough, or have a hard enough time growing up. But thats okay with you? Do you say that it just depends on HOW you hurt the child? One type of hurt might be okay - others not?

2007-02-09 03:16:54 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

i am an atheist, so i have become tolerable to other peoples view about why i gave up my roman catholic Christianity, i do have a sister who still belong to her church group, and she looks down on the family who are not --she also tells us we will burn in hell, myself i live a honest, patient, life and always listen both sides and try to understand things i don't, i feel as long as your good to yourself and others and try your best, you are no better or worst then anyone else including Christians who frown upon others because they don't agree, i told my sister if you are the christian you claim to be then you should be forgiving and non judgemental, since then we haven't talked, but its her loss we all go to the same place in the end "dust" no matter what you believe we all die someday, is there a hell? is there a heaven? and who is to say that Christians are right , it could be another religion we don't know, it all boils down to what we believe.. i think if you do right by yourself and live a honest life then i think you will be just fine, its hard to be tolerable i think you should stick up for yourself and in a very kind way,,whoever is making you feel this way that you are uncomfortable and its causing you stress, and if they want to continue to associate with you then to respect your values......good luck

2007-02-09 03:27:13 · answer #6 · answered by dragonfly2dreams 3 · 1 0

I am very close to agreeing with you on this! I am so darn tired of people telling me i am not a real christian because i do not think like this or that. Well If that means if i have to discriminate against people to be a real christian then i will never be a real one becasue i refuse to discriminate against a person regardless of their religious beliefs, sexual preferences , or the way they choose to live. and i will never be against adult relations before marriage so everyone else can shut up and stop acting like they have a friging stick so far up their butt and start worrying more about how rude and judgemental they are then worrying about everyone else! you rock for this question!

2007-02-09 03:24:31 · answer #7 · answered by daisy322_98 5 · 2 0

You cannot generalize. There are such that are not like that. Anyway you'll find a lot of families that tell their children that what they do is wrong and they are not Christian or maybe not even religious. You probably received this kind of comments from Christian people so you're annoyed. It's annoying people telling you what to do or that what you do is wrong. But trust me I know a lot of people Christian, Muslim, Atheists and Buddhists who tell their kids what's wrong or right and they are not always right.

2007-02-09 03:17:21 · answer #8 · answered by Bojana 2 · 2 0

To each belief is own but I think there is emotional and mental damage in every religion. We shouldn't only criticize the Christians we should criticize everyone who emotionally and mentally damages a child no matter what there religion is. They are the ones who should go to hell.

2007-02-09 03:16:47 · answer #9 · answered by Chynna 3 · 1 1

By saying that,you're no different from all the Christians who've told you that you are wrong and you're going to hell. Why stoop to that level and why play that stupid game? Just go on living as you do. Do no harm and wish no harm upon anyone and you'll be just fine.

Peace out!

2007-02-09 03:28:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I ignore people that tell me that I am wrong. I raised my daughter to make up her mind, to have an open mind, and to do what is right for her. She chose to be a Christian. Her father and I are atheist. She knew it was up to her to choose to have faith or not.
My own mother has told me that I am going to hell...I just laugh and say I don't believe in hell or heaven. Love me for who I am...accept me for who I am. If you can't, then step out of my life. But I love you even though you are a Christian. She is still in my life :-)

2007-02-09 03:22:01 · answer #11 · answered by Deb 3 · 1 0

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