how will anyone learn without a bit of construcive criticism.
2007-04-04 00:41:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Depends on what is said. Many claim that Hitler was a Christian and in his mind he was. But they leave out the part about which Christian nation rose up and slam dunked him, hundreds of thousands of Christians were killed defeating Japan and Germany in WW II. That country was the United States of America. And if that Christian nation would not have done that, we would be living in a totally different world today.
Telling half the truth is the same as telling a lie. Criticize all you want but try to get your facts straight and state all the facts. Religion is not the cause of wars, people are the cause, always have been and always will be,
2007-04-04 07:56:25
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answered by Anonymous
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NO - it is not wrong to debate, criticise or argue against or for anything!!!
Of course we should be allowed to criticize and debate other people's religions and faiths, but only as long as it is an informed and educated criticism, opinion - which has been made with some knowledge and research about the subject.
2007-04-04 07:41:03
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answered by Anonymous
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No. For christianity needs to change out of the fact many have made the faith a platform for BEGGING. Rightly so, as this faith has made many charlatans rich at the expense of those too neurotic and superstitious, elderly, ill or disabled. Devils and hypocrites the lot of them and if people are to proclaim they follow the doctrines of Jesus they should find out that those of the "bible" are not the original words, but "edited" ones and chosen by a religion that for 17 centuries killed in the name Jesus to spread this religion. They did it throughout Europe, came to America and did it here...The God of wrath of Judaism is not the "Father" of Jesus nor God in heaven.....
2007-04-04 07:50:01
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answered by Theban 5
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There are so many flaws. In the long run many of them have been corrected, so why bother? Christianity is ruled by men who say that the Holy Spirit of God dwells in them.... B.S.! They will not hear what they do not want to hear.
It's not about being wrong or right... It just won't make a difference.
2007-04-04 07:49:20
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answered by latinoldie 4
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The bible in Matthew 7:1-6 talks about judgeing [criticise is judgeing because God Himself appointed Judges] so read what God has to say about a lot more things free bible lessons www.amazingfacts.org OR www.itiswritten.com God bless talk to me also wgr88@yahoo.com
2007-04-04 07:44:58
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answered by wgr88 6
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When done from a honest motive, to seek answers, or to correct a wrong, no. Same as it would not be wrong to criticize anything.
If done in an offensive manner, to abuse or humiliate, to mock or to destroy, yes. Same as it would be wrong to ciriticize anything else in the same manner.
2007-04-04 07:44:11
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answered by dewcoons 7
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No.
All religions think they have some invisible bubble around them that should prohibit others from criticizing them.
The truth of others should not be accepted as your own at face value.
2007-04-04 07:39:59
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answered by Anonymous
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Only when you're doing it to respectable Christian people. When you're criticizing a fundamentalist, then its quite deserved.
2007-04-04 07:44:29
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answered by Abby C 5
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Why not, they criticise other Religions including the Catholic Church especially
2007-04-04 07:39:41
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answered by ? 6
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no if your critique is based on facts. And yes it is if your car ever breaks down in a small town in the bible belt.. lol
2007-04-04 07:44:04
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answered by Sir Alex 6
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