Think about why you "hate" Christians. Sometimes people are more comfortable feeling sorry for people than hating them.
2007-03-17 02:19:56
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answered by Sweetchild Danielle 7
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move to a Country that has American tourists who visit, so you can "love them" there.
This Country, the USA, is over 81% Christian. Thats the majority, dear, so I quess you "love" very little. You would get along quite well in Russia. Move there, because this is a free Christian Nation as long as it is majority Christian. It will remain majority Christian just up until approximately five months before the return of Christ.
You could catch a flight back here just in time to persecute people that don't agree with your godlessness. You sound like a very nice person; so are many terrorists.
2007-03-17 02:32:31
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answered by Anonymous
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You don't say what country you are from. I am a USA citizen, born & raised in the United States, Do you love Americans for their money , & Modern developement, For their stand against terror, For what we stand for on Freedom, or for help in the time of disasters, for their Military might, for their courage to LEAD the war on Terror, Or for when another country needs help, America is the only nation that delievers more help than any other country, & when The US is hit by a tradgerty, no other country will help us, we have to help ourselves, What do you really like about Americans, & what do you hate about Christians, It is because we stand for truth & justice, We have in our country also criminals, That is why we have police people as any other country.
2007-03-17 02:26:46
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answered by Anonymous
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Its not good to hate anyone, but there are Americans who are not Christians, but the country you love was built on the same beliefs that you hate. Ironic? Learn that beliefs that differ from another does not require hate, and that despite how you may feel most real Christians love you anyway, in fact I am Christian, and I know you hate to hear this, but I love you.
2007-03-17 02:23:04
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answered by Shawn J 3
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You should'nt have to worry. Most of the Christianity practiced in America today, is what the Bible calls Apostate Christianity. "Having the form of Godliness, but denying its power.." That is evident by most Americans lifestyle and immorality. Probably less the 10% of folks who call themselves Christians in America, actually are real Christians. The rest just call themselves that, because either their parents were, or they feel a need to belong to something. They are just "Church-goers", a couple of times a year. We live in a Post-Christian Country. There will be some surprises at the "Judgement"....theBerean
2007-03-17 02:29:07
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answered by theBerean 5
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The USA is referred to as a melting pot, but it's really more like a stew. Sometimes one flavor affects the other, but in general if you don't like some taste of something particular, some basic options come to mind:
don't eat it (avoid it)
don't choose it (ignore it)
eat it with something else (consider it part of the local color - add culture)
swish it around and spit it out (conflicts vs. conflict resolution)
acquire a taste for it (learn to tolerate or appreciate it)
love it (join the club)
love it and eat it exclusively to the point of malnourishment (become a fundamentalist christian)
Just don't hate it to the point of practising discrimination against its members. You know we have that whole "freedom of religion" thing here in the USA.
Welcome to "America".
Although you should be aware some of us don't like to be called "Americans", as we appreciate the USA is not the only game in town. We found the generalization discriminatory against other Countries, so we simply call ourselves U.S. Citizens.
2007-03-17 02:32:05
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answered by ... 7
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Devote Your life to hating Christians and loving Americans, it'll give You purpose and meaning in the simpering void.
2007-03-17 02:24:31
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answered by Anonymous
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You must have a better social life than I do because I don't know "all" the christians. I'm sure you would agree that each individual should be judged on their own merits.
2007-03-17 02:44:10
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answered by doobie 4
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i don't understand....Not all Americans are Christians. Why do you hate Christians?
2007-03-17 02:27:41
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answered by Queenie Peavey 7
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I don't know why you claim to hate Christians, but isn't judging people by their religion or nationality instead of who they are rather silly?
2007-03-17 02:24:19
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answered by Nebulous 6
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