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Many (not all) of my Christian friends love to drink, do drugs, and get laid. I find this much less common amongst my Jewish, Muslim, and Hindu friends. Do these actions undermine Christianity? Now I'm not saying Jews, Muslims, and Hindus do not do these things. However, it is less common to witness this. Why are so many Christians/Catholics less religious than other groups? Does this say anything about the religion? I notice that, in general, Christians are much more lenient and flexible with their religion, and many of my Christian friends do not know the significance of Easter or Christmas, and look at them as present day and play time and feast. I'm just wondering why Christian's are more prone to peer pressure and do not follow their religion as well as non-Christians.

2007-04-15 08:08:35 · 2 answers · asked by Omer 5 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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All it means is that those Christians value secular humanistic standards more than their Christian standards. They have not yet put God first in their life.

2007-04-17 07:20:13 · answer #1 · answered by Daver 7 · 0 0

Christianity is not particularly disciplined, and in fact it seems that many adults who keep their childhood Christianity do so in large part as an excuse for moral laxness.

That being said, the goal of getting laid is utterly biological, and for men, so is the goal of multiple partners.

2007-04-15 23:27:13 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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