Christians vs People, Why argue? |
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Christians vs People, Why argue? |
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I know, I know another religion topic.
I am actually going through this right as of now. I've had 3 Christian friends I had to drop because of how they treated me so I thought I'd bring this topic up. Why do most Christians have to argue with you on your beliefs no matter if your Christian or non-Christian. I mean...I had a friend of mine well actually 3 of them drop my friendship because I didn't believe exactly what they believed when it came to being a Christian. I told one person that I believe there IS a possiblity of evolution and he freaked out on me BIG TIME and stopped talking to me, another person freaked out on me because I said everyone has there own interpretations of what the Bible means to them or what God lays on there hearts...while another person got mad because they felt that if I disrespect them I am disrespecting "THEIR" God. It just makes me so mad...why can't people just respect eachother and realize that everyone has there own beliefs in things. And when it comes to Christianity, as long as the person loves God isn't that should be what counts rather if they have the same beliefs or not. I mean for instance, I love God, I believe in Jeus and all of that, I read my Bible but I don't attend church and I don't believe, cussing unless using God's name in vain is wrong, I don't believe sex before marriage is wrong, anytime there is an argument I use my own thoughts and opinions I don't open up a chapter in the Bible and say: "Because, the Bible says right here!". I just don't understand why people get so mad just because your beliefs are different then theirs????? ![]() |
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Right, you don't think it's right to exclude on the basis of a different opinion, just they don't think it's right to preserve the friendship of an individual who's interpretation differs from their own. Isn't it just two sides of the same coin?
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Right, you don't think it's right to exclude on the basis of a different opinion, just they don't think it's right to preserve the friendship of an individual who's interpretation differs from their own. Isn't it just two sides of the same coin? I believe both ways go the same way yes. And I am not one to judge the person and stop being there friend because there an atheist or whatever. I have many friends including a boyfriend who doesn't believe in God or the Bible but I don't judge them for that. |
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