You already know the answer to this question...your a smart woman...I don't like the Sunday only Christians....
2007-12-13 06:14:32
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answer #1
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answered by ..................?............. 4
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Everyone sins, no exceptions and everyone at one point no matter what religion, acts like they don't. Instead of being concerned with what bothers people more, ones' energy should rather be focused on oneself. Unfortunately that question makes people become judgmental causing them to sin. The world is full of sin and sinners, adding to the pile just makes things worse. Answer to the question; . . . both. But what bothers a lot of people more, are people who realize the problem, know the answer, know a solution, but ironically are still a part of the problem.
2007-12-13 06:26:55
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answer #2
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answered by BoxrChick 1
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As a non-christian atheist, I don't believe in sin, so it doesn't bother me when self-professed christians sin, though it does bother me when those same christians try to tell me that they're better than other people because of their beliefs, which I think falls in the ambit of people who act like they don't sin.
2007-12-13 06:17:55
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answered by Mr.Samsa 7
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I am a Christian and I have to ask for forgiveness everyday because I sin everyday, everyone dose, thinking a bad thought about some one is a sin, or telling a little white lie is a sin we are all sinners, Being a Christian dose not make you immune to sin. We just have Jesus who is our mediator between us and G-D and when we ask for forgiveness in Jesus name and repent of that sin and try not to do it again he will forgive us. But we are human and we fail and G-D knows that.
2007-12-13 06:22:52
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answered by hexa 6
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Neither, It bothers me when they act like I do. I belive there is no true sin. I belive all man is inperfect and act according to that imperfection if you born as an imperfect being then it is not a sin to do something due to that imperfection. (Just my personal belief)
So what a christian does or how they act dosen't bother me its just when I am told I am doing something I dont even believe in that bothers me.
2007-12-13 06:20:19
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answered by Misfit Wanderer 2
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What bothers me the most is the rabid ignorance of some believers. They hear something in church or from another Christian and automatically assume that it is the truth.
The second thing is when they take a moral issue and try to make a law out of it.
2007-12-13 06:14:27
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answered by Pirate AM™ 7
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i assume it would count on the sin. If somebody became a assassin then it would hassle me extra advantageous than somebody attempting to gloss their image somewhat. in many cases it would hassle me extra if a individual acted like they did not sin. I do think of that there are som reasons for this behviour nevertheless. some undesirable yet some somewhat extra comprehensible. i think that some assume Christians to be appropriate and seek for any iota to criticize. In that mentality of defensiveness and judgementalism i will see how human beings could desire to fall into the capture of attempting to conceal their sins. To me between the best-ever lows i will remeber became whilst a minister became caught up in some sexual scandal and yet another minister observed this guy as a maximum cancers on the physique of Christ. some months later this minister himself became caught with a prositute. the certainty that persons get tousled with sin would not hassle me lots as pertaining to persons as a maximum cancers. i could have been lots extra inspired if the only guy had reached out to help the different. there's a verse interior the bible i admire that asserts if any of you who're overtaken in a fault(sin) enable them to that are non secular fix one among those one in a spirit of meekness pondering themselves much less in addition they stumble. this could be the priority in line with probability there are not any non secular ones between us.
2016-11-03 03:49:09
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answered by ? 4
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Actually, it is Christianity in itself that bothers me. The premise behind it is so offensive, in that it requires suspension of disbelief to even begin to comprehend the inanity from which it is derived. It began as one thing, and that didn't fit, so they added the old testament, and that appeased the authorities at the time, but makes it such a jumble of differences that it is quite ludicrous. The god of the old testament wanted to kill everything that moved, then, he decides to kill his son because he loves everyone so much. Ludicrous.
2007-12-13 06:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Not being a christian I don't belive in your concept of sin but I guess what bothers more is the holier then thau attitude
2007-12-13 06:20:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Honestly, the only thing that bothers me about Christians (and I'll qualify that by saying some Christians) is when they insist on trying to subject others to their concept of "sin" and their definitions of right and wrong... moral and immoral. If someone chooses to live his life according to some pre-determined arbitrary code of behavior, that's fine. None of my concern. But when he tells me that I'm obligated to live by his belief system and he wants to pass laws to that effect, I'll fight him to my dying breath.
2007-12-13 06:47:44
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answered by Anonymous
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