definately no.
Many have the PC idea that christians should never share the Gospel.
Many christians live in countries that still don't cause christians too much suffering (especially if they keep Jesus to themself).
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The world is getting more anti-christian by the day and in the last days no true christian will be safe from persecution.
2007-06-16 19:24:39
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answered by robert p 7
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Do you mean by "Christian", all those who say they are Christians or just those whom God accepts as Christian? For the first of these the answer is no because not all of them who say they are Christian are persecuted or suffer from pangs of guilt in becoming a Christian (before they realize they are "saved".). Some preachers say that Christ intended a Christian to "take up your cross and follow me." so they intend for them to suffer somewhat. I think though that even those who truly believe suffer from periodic doubt as to whether they have truly been forgiven or will be forgiven for the sins they know they have committed or will naturally commit.
But as to those whom God accepts as Christian Christ said "My way is easy, my burden is light." and that one was to worship "in ones closet" not in public so there may be some who secretly "know God" and are "known by Him" and who may not suffer. It would be impossible to know this because they can't and don't report their close relationship..
2007-06-16 18:41:22
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answered by Mad Mac 7
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Not all of them do, but some of them are closet Christians. Those who actively seek fellowship with non-believers and ornament themselves with Christian paraphanelia have a higher chance of, at the least, being ridiculed. By this, I refer to the United States. In many countries Christians are killed for their beliefs.
2007-06-16 16:38:31
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answered by txofficer2005 6
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