Hmmm.....are you suggesting that if we promote what christians believe is immoral behavior, that it's possible they'd stay away?
Because that's a pretty good idea.....
2007-03-07 04:01:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Canada is pretty bad, but for goodness' sake, it is not that bad, at least not yet. Although, you do make a point, Canada is working really hard on "going down the tubes." There are probably a lot of people in Canada working, at least during the nice, warm-weather days, to make Canada a better place.
At any rate, the worse a place is, the more they need Christians to go there to shine the light. With enough Christians running around, their mere presence should keep the place from being destroyed by fire and brimstone (at least until the angels come and drag them out).
2007-03-07 04:07:25
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answered by Shawn D 3
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What the hell are you talking about?
I don't see what Christianity and Canada have to do with anything. You can have alternative marriages in America to. So if Canada is bad (in your opinion), then America is too.
2007-03-07 04:03:36
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answered by thesatsui 3
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Going to Canada: No.
Alternative marriage: Yes.
2007-03-07 04:14:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Why do I feel like I'm being led into a trap with a question like this.
No, if a Christian goes to Canada because they have prayed about it and feel an inner peace about going there, then go.
And there are a LOT of good things about Canada!!
2007-03-07 04:02:43
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answered by Searcher 7
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maybe you're stereotyping your perceptions of what an atheist is. it is authentic that maximum Chrtistians commit extra crimes than athesit, whether it particularly is because of the fact there are probable extra christians than atheist to commit extra crimes. additionally Canada is between the perfect Athesit international locations and that's consequently that multicultrisim, arts, and so on stand sturdy, on a similar time as protecting the crime expenses low. I hate to burst your bubble of what your theory is whether or no longer it is existence. maybe faith stems the inspiration of all confusion. maybe it is you that have been residing an phantasm. EDIT: situations are changing, people will continuously be persecuted of their ideals, and that i'm sorry if it is upsetting you yet it is the way how i think and that's my opinion. i used to be a Christian and defended it heavily reason I used to firmly stand sturdy on christian values. I continuously love that heat christian feeling the place all of us can have confidence one yet another. yet in the back of those close doors lies and deceit are interior the hearts of humanity. Gossip strikes, and judging and persecution keeps. the warmth christian fee stood no meaning to me.
2016-11-23 13:17:44
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answered by chitty 4
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know it's not wrong, to go to Canada, France, are any free country, sure they have practices, and beliefs that differ from a Christian view point, but we have that here in the U.S.A. , no matter were you go in this world , you will fine that, because as Christians were supposed to be the light of the world, not to hide our light under a bushel, like Christ did we do, he ate with sinners, we should as well because, he did not come to condemn the world, but to save it, so we are to carry on with his work, until he comes...!
2007-03-07 04:21:37
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answered by MOPE DE VOPE 2
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It doesn't matter what country you live in. What kind of question is that? It depends on what you do in the country, and you can make the same decisions you did in Canada as you did in the U.S. or wherever you lived before.
2007-03-07 04:07:14
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answered by seminolefan925 2
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'Alternative' meaning what exactly....?
Other than that, Canada is great and has some amazing Christian missions being run there
2007-03-07 04:05:26
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answered by Cookie_Monster_UK 5
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Jesus said" Go into all the world, preaching the gospel to everyone". Therefore, Canada is OK
2007-03-07 04:06:15
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answered by martha d 5
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I am not exactly sure what you mean, In our church we have a few Sisters, married to men from Canada, they all are US citizens now.
2007-03-07 04:05:12
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answered by Anonymous
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