they thinik they are better then everyone else.
2007-09-19 03:13:53
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answered by Hippie Man Aka Penguin Crusade 3
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Some Christians (not all, I exclude generalization) try to be meek by they are the worst of persons. Even though I know some who are good people, I also know good atheists, good Buddhists, good Hindus etc...
This superiority business has to end if they want people to appreciate what they say, otherwise many will leave because of it (and I am on the verge of leaving).
Yes, you are right many whine and don't want you to have the same rights they enjoy: apparently they are the only one who are "truly" free.
2007-09-19 03:23:17
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answered by remy 5
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What worked in our domicile (we began at age 2 so i'm no longer valuable it would paintings for an 8 12 months old): in spite of they have been whining approximately they does no longer get for something of the day. case in point, in the event that they whined approximately staring at a undeniable television teach, they could no longer watch television for something of the day. in the event that they whined for greater juice, they could no longer have juice for something of the day (they might drink milk or water). If it grew to become into whining approximately somebody or some thing, i might tell them i won't be able to understand them and in the event that they persevered to whine, they might pass to mattress early because of the fact they might desire to be drained to communicate in that way. stick to by using on something you determine, each and each time.
2016-10-05 00:08:54
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answered by ? 4
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Everyone whines. You're whining right now.
The thing is, people expect christians to be perfect. So if christians whine, people notice it. If you whine.. it's just natural.
Christians get persecuted for so many things that WE ALL do just because they're christian. As christians they're supposed to be perfect and if they slip up there's always someone waiting to attack them.
If a non christian slips up, it's just a normal human thing.
But christians are human too and we're not perfect. We complain, we get upset, we cry, we sometimes even lie, we get hurt.. we're not perfect. So when a christian does something wrong, don't attack them like "You're meant to be a christian" if they continously do something wrong, that's when you can say, they're meant to be christian. Everyone makes mistakes.
And I do agree with you ALOT of christians do things wrong and continue doing things wrong but still think they're right.. but don't we all?
2007-09-20 04:44:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Pray tell...name one right a christian has that a non-christian does not.
They do not claim equality as persecution, rather object to special rights being granted to any group.
It is a form of persecution to say 'you can't...' which has been the mantra of the secularists for decades.
Seems to me you are the one doing the whining and the lying.
2007-09-19 03:23:57
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answered by mzJakes 7
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Some do, I don't, I know what is meant to be, will be.
See, when you believe in Jesus Christ you are no longer living in condemnation. That is freedom. Freedom in a sense that you won't be persecuted or punished by God because you have realized that you are a sinner and you have accepted the one and only savior, Jesus Christ.
In that it frees you to live the Christian way of life no matter how this world may be against it.
Breaking the chains of self-condemnation and of trying to be perfect in an unperfect world and knowing that you are not able to save yourself no matter how hard you try to be "good" or "righteous", kind of gives you a sigh of relief as their is no one good and we are only cleansed in righteousness by believing in the son.
We have an automatic connection to God upon believing in the son, and God can work through us, helping us become more Christ-like after accepting such a gift.
Kids are not being forced, they are being trained up (some of them) in the faith of their parents.
It is the parents job to raise the children. Not anyone elses. Whatever rules they have in school or lack thereof, the parents are to train up the child when they get home via asking questions and answering in accordance with their specific value system.
2007-09-19 03:19:31
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answered by sassinya 6
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Because God chose them to be superior to the rest of us.
2007-09-19 03:13:15
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answered by S K 7
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Christianity should be forbidden by law throughout the world.
2007-09-19 03:16:36
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answered by Anonymous
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I completely agree and as much as I love it, your sarcasm is just going to make them even more angry.
2007-09-19 03:15:28
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answered by Lynnemarie 6
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Looks more as though you're the one doing the "whining."
2007-09-19 03:15:40
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answered by Anonymous
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