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1. Real Christians don't make mistakes.
Contrary to popular belief, Christians are human. We have flaws and failings just like everyone else. Christianity has the greatest role model to ever live, Jesus, but we still sometimes fail to follow his teachings completely. 2. Christians who say mean things are fake Christians. Christians have feelings and emotions and sometimes we get riled up. God does supply us with a conscience (just like everyone else), which ensures that we feel suitably chastised for our bad behavior almost as soon as we say or type something mean. Just because we are provoked, that doesn't mean we have a right to respond in kind. But when we do stoop down into the gutter, Jesus will always extend a hand to help us up. 3. Christians hate and/or avoid non-Christians. Not at all! Christians are taught that we have no right to judge a non-believer. We are told to love them and eat at the same table with them. It's true that we are told to not marry a non-Believer, but that's because it will complicate their married life. 4. Christians should never judge. Christians should never judge *unfairly*. Never judging is a very unethical position. Not judging would mean that crimes, from the least to the most horrible, would never be prosecuted by Christians. 5. Christians should never use violence. Jesus' teachings allowed for the use of self defense, even deadly self defense, when a life was in danger. Violence should be a last option, but it is in no way prohibited. For a study on this topic, go here: http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=84064541&blogID=275590734&MyToken=211702f0-f52f-452c-8f6b-88a22a8b7cb1 6. Christians are prudes who don't enjoy sex. Christians are supposed to enjoy sex, but only inside the convenent of marriage. The Bible teaches us that a woman's breasts are there to bring pleasure. We are told neither partner is marriage should deny the other sex (ie, women are expected to ENJOY sex). The song of solomon mentions both fellatio and cunninglingus using very vivid imagery. 7. Christians want to "shove their religion down other's throats" This isn't true in the least. Christians are called on to be messengers. We are told to tell what we see and feel and know about Christianity, we are never to force our beliefs on others. You can't make someone believe something with all their heart, so what would be the point. God does not accept lip service. There is only one situation when I would want to shove anything down someones throat...see point 7. 8. Christians are slow and/or uneducated. Simon Greenleaf, one of the greatest legal minds in history and devoted athiest, became a Christian while trying to disprove Christianity. CS Lewis, was an athiest from the age of 13 until 31, when he was finally saved and became a powerful Christian aplogist. The three wise men of the story of Jesus' birth are an example of intelligent people believing in God. |
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I think this is appropriate and timely considering that there was a
recent post on "pictures" of Christians. I agree with all the points. People need to be aware of the misconceptions when discussing topics with Christians. I think this can clear up misconceptions or many stereotypical notions on believers. Also, keep in mind regardless of what "GREAT" oppressor that affilites with Christianity through history DOES NOT reflect every individual Christian. Hitler, etc Same thing for historical events with extremists like the crusades |
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Spider why is this so WIDE
what happened |
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I would like to add the "fanatic" stereotype about believers who may
disagree with your opinion or stance on an issue. Just because believers can voice their opinions without compromising or bending to the emotions of others, it doesn't make them a fanatic or extremists. Morals, values are dear and close to the heart. Many people won't bend those for anyone. |
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Spider on point 7, I think that's a misprint somehow. Now as to exactly
what you're talkin about shoving down someone's throat - I'd say that should be up to the individual owner of the targeted throat. |
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9. Christians in the past killed and tortured many people.
This, unfortunately is true, but misleading. Stalin and Mao (both non-Christians) killed more of their own people than were kill in all wars in recorded history, combined. It is human nature to hate and kill others, that has nothing to do with what Christ taught or what is recorded in the Bible. Some humans, regardless of their faith, social status or upbringing will commit murder and/or force their beliefs on others. The truth is, we don't know how many people would have been killed during the past 2,000 years if the world was ruled by purely secular governments. But if we look at the mass murder commited by socialists of the 20th Century, it would be a safe bet to say that the numbers would have been far higher. |
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OH NO. I added that last sentence on number 7 as a personal joke,
giggled and thought I deleted it. I am terribly sorry if I offended anyone. |
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I'm completely mortified. I'm beet red. Where's the darn edit / delete
buttons on this crazy thing? |
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I wish they had the edit feature..that would be great
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GOSH NAPOLEON u forgot to remove that sentence
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I think differentkindofwench's point is that there are believers who are
too persistent and strive to shove their beliefs down your throat. Again, don't let those reflect on the majority of believers There are weirdos and offensive people in every religion (beliefs) in society |
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I would post my opinion here but to do so would get me labeled as
'attacking' christianity. so instead I will just say.. Thank you for you opinion spider. |
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AB you can express your opinion without rudeness or degrading comments.
Give it a shot. |
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Nope Bored, Spider got my point. Not offended Spider - I ask for
clarification when I believe it's necessary. |
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oppsy well i tried
Night night everyone. Early morning is calling |
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Differentkindofwench,
I can only condone that kind of behavior in marriage, so in my case, it would be my wife. |
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Your call Spider. My point was more the consent than anything else. As
I've said on different threads, I do tend to be too literal at times. |
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Differentkindofwench,
That's horrible. I thought you were joking, but you weren't? Did you really think that I would support forced soddomy? What have I ever said that would make you think that? |
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soddomy eh where did that come from?
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Well jeez Spider, I have to admit I was a little surprised. Yes, I
realized you were joking. Perhaps not all would. The play on words was interesting, but a little gag inducing if ya know what I mean?????? |
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