Neither. lol. I don't concern myself with the religious paths of other people as long as they are happy
LMFAO at johnathan!
2007-11-16 12:47:21
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answered by Princess Ninja 7
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Are you asserting Christians are by some skill exempt from sin and that in the event that they do sin they are actually not a christian? Even the christian bible would not trust that. If this have been the case there are merely some if any 'actual' christians. there are a number of people who cover in the back of the assumption of Christians being good and truthful people, they use this as a facade so they are in a position to do terrible issues to others and then make an apology day after today. Can Christians give up pointing the finger at athiests (among others) and start up doing something on the subject of the hypocrisy of their very own ranks?!
2016-12-08 23:58:13
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answered by cornelius 4
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My biggest worries are the Chinos, because they often misrepresent what God and Christ are all about, they misquote the bible and usually their judgmental attitude towards Atheists makes it impossible to get God's message of love and forgiveness across to anyone.
My big concern is that these types of Christians are probably driving away and justifying the Atheists' belief of what Christianity is all about.
2007-11-16 12:52:01
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answered by cheap advice 3
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People who claim to be Christians but do the most unchristian things. For example the people who protest funerals with signs saying "God Hates Fags". There is nothing Christian about that.
Christ didn't love sin but he did love sinners. He hung out with people who in his time were considered the dregs of society, prostitutes and tax collectors. He didn't scream at them and make them feel like crap. He didn't condone what they were doing but he did show them love and kindness.
If we all could only follow his example the world would have a much better opinion of Christians. What bothers me most is that I look at some of the loudest people who claim to be Christians and I think to myself that if I didn't know anything about Jesus and I saw these people, I wouldn't want to have anything to do Christianity.
2007-11-16 12:52:28
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answered by Charles X 3
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Neither, my brother. I don't have time to worry about either one. Atheists, man, I can't be all worried about them. I just have to live my life as best I can and hopefully they will see God in me. CHINOs? That's a new one for me. I can't worry about them because I have enough trouble making sure that I am not one of them. It takes to much energy to judge people. I would rather live for the Lord and make a difference in both camps.
2007-11-16 12:52:10
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answered by Chief15534 3
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What is your definition of a TRUE christian?
If you tell me, maybe I can give you an answer. Also atheists shouldn't worry christians a bit. Why does it matter whether or not someone believes in the christian god? It would make more sense to be worried over devil worshipers wouldn't it?
2007-11-16 12:47:15
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answered by Star 5
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And how would they know which is true or not? Perhaps the ones that the "true" Christians consider false, are the same ones that the "false" Christians claim to be false, and they to be "true?" That's the bad thing with Christianity. You can never tell who's "true" or not. The ones who claim to be "true" might be the ones who are actually "false" and vise versa, all very confusing.
2007-11-16 12:48:38
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answered by Anonymous
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I would like to say C-H-I-N-O-S.
At least with the atheist one knows where they are coming from and where they (atheist) draw their beliefs from. With CHINOS, they rely on tradition or their parents faith to carry them through. Chinos don't know if they believe or if they don't believe. Chinos say they believe in God, but even the devil believes in God. But believing doesn't make it right unless they know how to use that belief to get right with God. And Chinos will say they believe in God to circumvent having to say that they know that Jesus is Lord.
2007-11-16 12:56:42
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answered by Pyrat Rum 3
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I'm far more worried about ChINOs. They lead people astray. Atheist claim not to believe openly. They aren't trying to fool anyone.
2007-11-16 12:46:44
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answered by paula r 7
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Neither one. What worries me most is people who are adamant that THEY are right - and everybody should believe what they believe. That is actually a sign of a weak individual who is so lacking in confidence in themselves that the only way they can be comfortable in their belief system is if EVERYBODY goes with them. Even one person spouting a different idea scares the crap out of them. Full-on hardcore atheists and religious people are cowardly chicken-hearted wussies.
2007-11-16 13:56:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Christians-In-Name-Only.
Also, there are some denominations of non-profit Christianity which claim they are the only way and, to me, they are simply CHINOs.
2007-11-16 12:52:54
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answered by Anonymous
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