The major problem with Christian Moral living, as with all religions, is that they make other religions wrong. The Christians are always attacking the Muslims, the Muslims are attacking the jews and Jews are attacking the Hindu's. Can't we live in a world where a persons religion is for themsleves and stop trying to cram your beliefs into other people's heads.
2007-03-09 15:06:18
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answered by Toney Brown 2
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There is no problem to true Christian Moral Living. The real problem is that most people do not lead a true Christian life even though they say they do.
2007-03-09 23:03:42
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answered by rbarc 4
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I think the hardest thing is reconciling differences with other people and institutions, so that there is no conflict in exercising one's faith peacefully. This includes both (1) reconciling differences with civil governmental authority, so that policies or actions are not in conflict but neither institution imposes or infringes on the other, and (2) resolving differences with other people also without infringing or imposing on either party. Because true harmony requires agreement, both parties must believe reconciliation is possible and necessary, or it is hard to address conflicts without fear of imposing one system or viewpoint over the other.
This is related to the debate between fate and free will -- knowing when to act to change the course of actions, and when to change ourselves to accept the course of actions.
This universal dilemma is similar to Hamlet's famous soliloquy, pondering to be or not to be, to submit and accept oppressive conflict or to act to oppose and fight against it.
It affects not only actions but also words -- when and how to speak directly against injustice, or when to refrain and focus on solving problems indirectly in other ways.
2007-03-09 23:13:22
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answered by Nghiem E 4
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Christians have not proclaimed they are perfect.They know they are not. It seems everyone else says christians are, or expect them to be. Christians struggle just like every non-believer, the difference is they have divine help. Oh ! what was your question?
2007-03-09 23:10:15
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answered by Icey 5
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When people committ to living a Christian lifestyle and do not have the faith to implement it, that is a huge problem.
2007-03-09 23:15:44
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answered by Anonymous
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Is it not true that Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) has copied the Qur’an from the Bible?
ANSWER: Many critics allege that Prophet Muhummad (pbuh) himself was not the author of the Qur’an but he learnt it and/or plagiarised (copied or adapted) it from other human sources or from previous scriptures or revelations
2007-03-09 22:58:37
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answered by islamic informer 1
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I already answered this....but I'll put a new answer.
Most of the time, they are accusing others of not abiding by the "rules," when they themselves are not leading perfect lives.
2007-03-09 23:02:19
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answered by KS 7
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The major problem is putting those last three words of your question together in the same sentence.
2007-03-09 22:57:06
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answered by Anonymous
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What kinda class, I will do my best to help but give me more details, I beleive I can provide a lot of help
2007-03-09 22:58:02
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answered by Yahoo Sucks 5
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they don't practise it, they fall to the world. to days rights are this,,,blahh bla bla. keep to the bible not your own beliefs.
2007-03-09 23:09:41
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answered by Anonymous
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