Is Christianity Taken Seriously? |
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Is Christianity Taken Seriously? |
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-African Methodist Episcopal -Missionary Baptist -Non-Denominational -Church of Christ -Church of God & Christ -Lutheran -Church of Zion -Etc. Christianity is pretty busy religion. Based on interpretation, it can be a strict lifestyle or a strict business. Compared to other religions, Christianity doesn't seem to be taken as seriously. Is it the society we live in, or the fallacies found within Biblical text? Debate. |
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I think that individual Christians take Christianity seriously. Our country as a whole, the west, does not take it seriously.
In the East, with Buddhism, Islam, and Hinduism (even Zoroastrianism and all the other Eastern religions), I think society as a whole takes it much more seriously. As do the individuals over there. From what I know, Buddhists, Muslims, and Hindus live their life as their religion. Their religion is their life. Muslims will spend their entire day doing rituals and what not. In the US, Christians go to church once a week and study their Bibles but we dont necessarily spend our entire day dwelling on it. I mean, it probably varies throughout the US in different communities and with differnt people how dedicated they are to Christianity.. but not the the extent that the East does. If that made sense at all. |
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I think that individual Christians take Christianity seriously. Our country as a whole, the west, does not take it seriously. In the East, with Buddhism, Islam, and Hinduism (even Zoroastrianism and all the other Eastern religions), I think society as a whole takes it much more seriously. As do the individuals over there. From what I know, Buddhists, Muslims, and Hindus live their life as their religion. Their religion is their life. Muslims will spend their entire day doing rituals and what not. In the US, Christians go to church once a week and study their Bibles but we dont necessarily spend our entire day dwelling on it. I mean, it probably varies throughout the US in different communities and with differnt people how dedicated they are to Christianity.. but not the the extent that the East does. If that made sense at all. It does. The question is; why? |
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