LOL, I fully agree!
2007-11-20 19:12:29
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answered by Ťango 3
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Well, I don't appreciate being lumped into that group. When I tell someone I love them, I love them. I have family and friends who are not Christian and I don't judge, nor do I base my love on thier religious (or lack thereof) beliefs.
Oh, and I don't consider 'non-Christians' my enemies, so it wouldn't apply. Why in the world would I consider people enemies just because they have a different faith (or no faith) than me?
2007-11-21 03:28:48
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answered by lapis 4
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You cannot generalize the reasons why people say/act the way they do. Just because I am Christian, does not mean everything I say is quoting directly from the Bible -- or that I base my every thought and opinion on the Bible
I understand where you are coming from though. I am sure many ignorant people do feel that way, which is unfortunate.
2007-11-21 03:15:22
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answered by Anonymous
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I will have hard time believing it. No any Caucasian Christian ever talked to me in my Christian neighborhood because my skin color is not same like their's. A Mexican American
family is the one that talks to us.
2007-11-21 03:25:51
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answered by majeed3245 7
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I have seen plenty of "Christian love" here.
Like the question from a Christian asking if the fire in California was punishment for the gays in that state. And the answers from Christians rejoicing that they (gays) burn.
2007-11-21 03:14:18
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answered by Gorgeoustxwoman2013 7
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Your logic is faulty. Just because A is part of B, doesn't mean that all of B is in A.
For example, you could just as easily say that you should love your children. So is everyone you love your child? I don't think so.
2007-11-21 03:22:48
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answered by Disciple of Truth 7
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Well, yes and no.
My mother is still a christian as is the majority of my family, so I would argue that statement in that case...
At other times, yes...it is exactly what it means.
2007-11-21 03:12:23
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answered by Star 5
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ooh yeeah,
you can see that love in Iraq, Afghanistan, Jerusalem, HIROSHIMA, and the whole world since the era of the GREAT BRITISH EMPIRE
they are full of love , may be bloody love
2007-11-21 23:00:20
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answered by Dr_B2 2
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you're talking about the Bible-fundies. it's unfair to all Christians to be lumped with them.
2007-11-21 03:11:42
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answered by Perceptive 5
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that may be what it says, but i dont believe most of them take it that way, hopefully most of kind and civil even with people who clearly dont believe what they do
2007-11-21 03:12:33
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answered by rantan1618 3
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