Nothing. Don't worry about what other people think and be happy.
2007-11-03 09:17:47
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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I'm not sure what the question is exactly.
If you mean that Christians shouldn't look for positive change in their lives (because something is wrong with doing both), I'm not sure how you reached that conclusion. Though I'm an atheist, I see no reason why Christians shouldn't look for positive changes. More than that, you should try to make those changes.
If you mean to ask if there is something wrong with being a Christian, I believe there is something wrong with all faiths: i.e. they are faiths. I believe you can affect a positive change much more effectively if you base it upon reason, and not faith.
2007-11-03 09:17:36
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answered by Mojo 5
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There is nothing wrong with being a Christian and looking for a positive change. You have to be willing to work for it, though. God helps those who help themselves.
I wish you all the best.
2007-11-03 09:22:59
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answered by batgirl2good 7
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If you believe In Jesus and That Jesus went to The Cross for your salvation, don't ever let anyone tell you something is wrong with it, People are just jealous because they want what you have, and don't know how, Don't you think people would really take a free gift like eternal salvation, but they can't see it, they can't believe that The Lord would do something like that for them, of coarse we do not deserve it, we didn't earn it, but If you got it, You will definitely reflect Positive Change, and an eternal life With Jesus Christ, don't ever lose your faith,due to what someone says that never had it.
2007-11-03 09:20:28
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answered by Lynn C 5
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Is there some law where it says I can not be happy and positive in my life and be a Christian at the same time??...if so I am in trouble then!
2007-11-04 01:54:32
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answered by Mama~peapod 6
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Nothing.Just so long as while you are happy that way you don't try to change people to believe as you when they already have a positive life without being Christian.
2007-11-03 09:24:42
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answered by Demopublican 6
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There's nothing wrong with either, just like there is nothing wrong with looking for a positive change in life and being a Muslim, Jew, Hindu, Buddhist etc etc.....
2007-11-03 09:19:46
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answered by Satellite Eyes 6
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Nothing at all. As a Christian, I have experienced this. I have also found challenges, as Jesus has warned us about. But, it all seems to 'burn me into gold'. If someone is trying to convince you that Christianity will do nothing for you or even cause you more grief in your life, prove them wrong. If someone is trying to convince you that you don't need Christianity to do this, then wish them well on their path and ask them to support you on your path. Then prove them wrong again. Godspeed to you.
2007-11-03 09:27:27
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answered by Rob 3
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Keep the Faith Jeff...Jesus hears you..Don't ever let anyone tell there is something wrong with it...Most ppl who see someone happy want to tear it down especially if they are insecure with their own beliefs, self, life and just the light itself(inner knowledge, which is Jesus, the mustard seed of faith that God has put in all of us) Peace and God bless!!!!
2007-11-03 09:27:01
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answered by obsvnt1 3
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I think it's wonderful. Just don't tell me I'm going to Hell for having a different belief. Kindness is the most important thing in life. Faith doesn't even come close.
2007-11-03 09:20:33
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answered by Anonymous
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There is nothing wrong with being whatever you want to be just have the common sense and decency to let others have their beliefs; And whatever religion you are or choose to follow be as proud as you want to be just don't force it on the rest of the world.
If anyone wants to do/follow anything it's their perogative & I don't think anyone has the right to force anyone to do what they want them to do.
2007-11-03 09:35:52
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answered by Anonymous
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