I agree....its why I believe and do my worships alone, at home. for I worship no building nor man, but G_D alone. I watch my family do the same thing. Go to church, act all good like, then come home, sit around and watch TV, porn, cuss, etc. Since I was little....I have called them bigots and still do to this day.
Don't get me wrong, I am no saint and I sin as well. But I don't go out and try to sin or think that cause I went to church for a few hours, it wipes all away. Doesn't work that way.
I don't mind being the black sheep.....for Yahushua was one too.
2007-03-25 08:12:19
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answered by Anonymous
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I would need more information to give an accurate answer but people in general sometimes feel they can treat whoever, however they want. I work at a call center and you get people all the time that are having a bad day and they take it out on you. Some people just have no class, that's all there is to it.
2007-03-25 08:13:28
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answered by Juicy Fruit 4
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as well to the different posters: The previous testomony, The Septuagint [translated from Hebrew to Greek someplace 250 BC] became in positioned on the on the spot, used even in the previous Jesus' time. the recent testomony became written 35-100 ad and translated to latin by technique of St Jerome, from time to time four hundred ad. it continues to be on parchments and browse interior the church, or preached orally. So, there is not any NEW TESTAMENTS IN A e book/BIBLE form on the on the spot compiled with Septuagint.' Bible on my own' theory isn't in existence on the on the spot as there is not any e book to call bible. It became using Oral custom up till 1400 at the same time as the 'compiled e book form bible' finally hit the printing press. In different words, it took the Catholic Church about four hundred years of collecting, enhancing, and sorting the historic manuscripts and were given revealed in 1400. there have been also an outstanding form of uninspired writings [apocryphal books] that were floating round that were no longer cannonized.
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answered by dymke 4
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They are being hypocritical. There are a great deal of people out there who claim to be Christians, but don't live what they believe. There are also people who just have bad days. I've been a christian for a while now and God is still showing me things I need to work on. When your are saved you don't instantly become perfect. Its really hard to live up to the ideals of what people think Christians should be. But in the end it is all worth it. Why not point out their attitudes to them next time. If they are serious about there faith do something about it.
2007-03-25 08:22:01
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answered by shaolinmantis77 4
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There was a story found in my Bible where some rather pompus church leaders asked Jesus why he and his people ate with the tax collectors and sinners. Jesus told them that he who is not sick has no need to see the doctor.
Jesus was telling them to get off their high horse and be cool with strangers. Following Jesus' example means getting to know them (strangers) and even become their friend, provide for their entertainment and needs and then ...... tell them the Good News.
If a church is terrible to strangers ..... they are wrong!
Kev
2007-03-25 09:12:56
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answered by Hobgoblin Kev 4
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They are fanatical extremists with a dogmatic doctrine to promote for their Middle Eastern death cult. It's troubling that so many people belong to an evil faith that prays for the world to end, hopes for the Eternal Torment of everyone who isn't a member, and worships a celebite Hanged God (the very symbol of death itself), and they don't even realize how evil a faith it is.
2007-03-25 08:15:34
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answered by Anonymous
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This is not taught in my church and people from
my church are polite to strangers
This is not the Christian way no it is not
and why be a part of this you do not
2007-03-25 08:19:29
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes
2007-03-25 08:54:34
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answered by MazzOnTheJazz 1
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They're called hypocrites! My in laws are that way. They don't go to church for enlightenment but rather just to be seen and to feel "good" but they're not fooling those who know them. Once out of church they condemn those who are different than themselves or who are in dire need. Some of them are really evil people!
2007-03-25 08:13:34
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answered by liberalthinktank 3
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Who are you talking about, specifically, and to whom where they so terrible? What church did they go to? This Sunday (today) or are you referring to some previous Sunday? Is this a story you just made up in your head? Did the voices in your head tell it to you? Are you trying to make a point? Shouldn't you just be honest and say what you mean without creating phony scenarios?
2007-03-25 08:08:59
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answered by Anonymous
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