Christians aren't perfect yet. They are a work in progress. At the resurrection when those redeemed by the blood have a new everlasting body, there is still more perfecting needed to be done. As Christ perfects us, then finally we will get to see Father God.
There are things wrong with Christianity (because we aren't perfect yet), but there is 0 things wrong with the Word of God & all that God Is.
2007-02-14 08:52:51
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answered by t a m i l 6
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Drawing conclusions based on the numbers of people that do or do not believe in something is rediculous. After all, at one time almost everyone in the world believed the earth was flat. Or, to put it into terms that you would be able to better relate to, at one time Christianity dominated most of the known world.
It is possible that no one would believe in Christianity. That, in and of itself, does not make it not true. According the the Bible, there will come a day when "Every knee will bow and every tongue confess that Jesus Christ is Lord." This even will not suddenly make Christianity true. Truth is truth.
What I will agree with is that there are flaws in the theology of most Christians. The evidence of that is the that there are so many denominations. They cannot all be correct. But this does not show that Christianity is not true. It only demonstrates that limited minds are wholly incapable of understanding an infinate mind.
Certainly you will agree with this point.
2007-02-14 08:09:15
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answered by Bud 5
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But evolution is widely criticized. And for your information 51% of America believes in God. That's over half so there must be truth in it occording to your logic.
2007-02-14 08:32:22
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answered by Theoretically Speaking 3
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I am a christian and I dont think anything is wrong with Christianity and believing that you were put on this earth for a greater meaning. Truthfully, no one knows 100% for sure if there is a God but in this day and age we all need to believe in something positive with all this negativity in our world and me going to church and giving the lord praise is something positive to me.
2007-02-14 08:11:04
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answered by Anonymous
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there very well be something wrong with the Christians myself included making mistakes or quotes from the word but Christianity itself is not wrong/i do appreciate the fact that you are asking the question in honesty/some of us make mistakes that may reflect badly on Christianity but we are responsible for that
2007-02-14 08:13:20
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answered by loveChrist 6
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We have a perfect example but we fall short. That is why Jesus came down here so we have the way to the Father's house. All the good people do not go to heaven but all the forgiven people will go. I thing it is a good thing to ask forgiveness and to know the One who forgives. : )
2007-02-14 16:57:52
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answered by SeeTheLight 7
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NO, to admit one error would give rise to the possiblity,
of two. And then well ,maybe three.So you see this is a all
or nothing deal.But most christians are going to BURN in HELL
anyway,Most will not stand the trial by fire of life.This is Gods
way of refineing the gold he needs.Only the best of the best!
Darryl
the heretic
2007-02-14 08:10:42
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answered by Anonymous
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in my view, i'm a huge fan of Thessalonians 2, verse 12 -- it is not anti-gay or something like that, yet talks approximately condemning human beings, so it is cool. This states that those that have self belief lies are going to Hell. So... the checklist of those going to Hell occurs to contain the those that informed me to study the Bible interior the 1st place. candy, candy irony...
2016-10-02 03:32:03
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answered by ? 4
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In the words of the computer tech in "The West Wing" to Charlie Young: "If they're shooting at you, you must be doing something right."
2007-02-14 08:11:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Christianity in and of itself, the shared belief in Christ as the savior... isn't flawed. Many Christians however are flawed. In fact, all of us are sinful and flawed. Perhaps it's this notion that should unify us. Many atrocities are carried out every year in the name of Christianity, but they are in the name of most religions Christian or not. Christians aren't perfect, we're just redeemed from our sins by Jesus, and therefore... saved. On this point, there is no flaw.
2007-02-14 08:06:13
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answered by Scott B 7
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