They're deluded by superstitions, usually because they were indoctrinated at a young age. Other than that, they tend to be decent people, just like everybody else.
2007-08-01 08:35:57
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answered by nondescript 7
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Speaking as a Christian, I can say it's hard to tell. Theologically, the church has been split by different philosophies, and this has made a huge difference in today's world. There are attacks on the faith from without, and attacks from within.
While the message, and all the truth remains the same, less truly believe it to be so. Those outside think the church irrelevant, those inside aren't being taught how relevant it really is.
Even though there's a lot of differences between myself and others in the church, I love them.
2007-08-01 15:42:46
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answered by Jed 7
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I love them just like I love an atheist, or anyone else. Thats what we Christians are suppose to do... (Although I can say that some who claim to be Christians, and act like the world or try to condemn others to hell and stuff, make me sick.) But that is between them and their God. hmmmm....?
2007-08-01 15:37:45
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answered by TRV 3
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Well, since I am one, I tend to like most of the ones I meet. Those that insist that, as a Catholic, I'm not a Christian tend to get on my nerves.
2007-08-01 15:36:36
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answered by Anonymous
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their unreasonable and most that i go to school with dont even act like the proper christians they should be..
boy if christian parents just knew what their children were doing when they werent looking
2007-08-01 15:41:57
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answered by ♥♥live&laugh 4
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I don't know how you can group us all together like this. Some Christians are liberal. Some are conservative. Some are fundamentalists. Some take everything in the Bible literally. Others don't. Some are rather hypocritical.
Some are laid back.
How can you generalize like this?
2007-08-01 15:37:50
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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I think they should call themselves Paulists. Christianity ceased to exist when Paul took it away from the disciples and blended it with Greek and Roman myths.
2007-08-01 15:37:36
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answered by Emerald Blue 5
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They believe differently than I, some are a55holes that I really hate, but other than that I'm guessing they're alright, until they start preaching and everything.
2007-08-01 15:41:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Repetitive.
2007-08-01 15:40:25
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answered by qamper 5
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we are people..we're not brainwashed, and we had the power of choice on who or what we wanted to believe from day one. whatever truth athiests know is their opinion, but i guess its thier opinion to also put us down left and right with facts and numbers on Y!Answers all day long too.
im not brainwashed or hidden from some real truth. i made my decision based on faith and personal events in MY life, as other christians have done before me.
2007-08-01 15:40:13
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answered by Anthony C 6
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