They give
ALL Christians a bad name.
Those Christians give
all Christians a bad name.
What I find funny about all of this is that so many Christians are saying «This guy is crazy and gives
Christians a bad name!!»
Does he give
Christians a bad name?
He gives loving
Christians a bad name.
You sir, and your irrational bigoted rants, are giving
Christians a bad name.
This is what gives real
Christians a bad name.
In other words, the kind of person who gives
Christians a bad name, and why so many people abhor people like you who uses religion to try and quash people's rights.
That is the main focus but there are bad apples in the bunch which give
Christians a bad name.
Unfortunately people like him give most of
us Christians a bad name since he pretty much ignores science and tries to argue the earth is so young.
People like this give real
Christians a bad name.
Sadly, these extremists have given
Christians a bad name.
Give it a break you are goving
the christians a bad name.
Not exact matches
the main people getting publicity for dying are muslims currently, however, in the 10 - 40 window, Africa, and Asia (not only there but those are the most obvious), thousands of
Christians are being burned to death, chopped up as if they were meat, rolled over by steam rollers after their persecuters have hung their families and children, and much
worse forms of torture that as an American i can't even begin to relate to, EVERY DAY in the
name of Jesus.
Either start loving your neighbor or stop calling yourself a
Christian and giving the rest of us a
bad name.
To the
Christians here calling non-believers fools and throwing the «you're going to hell» trump card around; this is exactly part of the problem which has given Christianity a
bad name.
I'm tired of the millions claiming to be
Christians trying to force political action on people who have no requirement or need to follow those laws and giving the few that are actually doing what they're supposed to a
bad name.
Some would protest against Muslims using schools as a place of worship, but there are those of us who would stand up against those who give our
Christian name a
bad one.
@grist how many times has the world pushed their stuff on
christians saying we cant pray in school saying we cant you persecute us all the time you take GOD's
name in vein right in our faces all the time and we come out and stand up for our beliefs and we are the
bad guy i'm sorry sir but you are extrtemly wrong funny everything us
christians do is wrong telling us what to preach and what not to preach and you say we are pushing our beliefs on people
I'm just tired of people who say there is no God saying I am stupid for my beliefs when they act in moronic things and do things just as
bad as
Christians do in the
name of what they believe.
This kind of closed - minded self - righteous opining is exactly why
Christians have a
bad name.
He writes that «most of the namers of this periodical and their successors had early second thoughts as
bad things began to happen, among them world wars, depressions, and
Christian rightists» efforts to
name America a
Christian country.
The
worst part is the
bad name they give all
Christians.
It's
bad for a Satanist to make fun of Bible
names, but for a
Christian (If you are)??????
They give the real
christians who strive to be better humans a
bad name.
It's some
Christian's intolerance towards all other sets of belief that gives the whole lot of them a
bad name.
Christians are by no means immune to this — in fact, they're often
worse because they find ways to justify their actions in the
name of God.
Nevertheless, if the
Christian recognizes the good faith of the Jew in preserving the divine
name in a Godless world, he must acknowledge his own
bad faith in attempting to exercise the same vocation.
Indeed, when the good faith of the Jew unveils the
bad faith of
Christian belief in God, the
Christian can become more truly open to the Christ who points to the end of the old creation, the end of reality as such, and ushers in that new creation of total liberation, which no longer can even be
named as reality.
They truly contribute to giving
Christians a very
bad name!
The crimes that are committed in the
name of Christ by «
Christian governments» are some of the
worst the world has ever seen.
If your claim is that «The crimes that are committed in the
name of Christ by «
Christian governments» are some of the
worst the world has ever seen» there may be enough solid examples to show a pattern to this, but I honestly haven't seen one.
I am embarrassed by some of the people that call themselves
Christians and give the rest of Christianity a
bad name... many
Christians are well - informed, intelligent, and open - minded.
I am not a
Christian, and in my view, YOU are the ones giving Christianity a
bad name.
Sad thing - some people who say they are
Christians, give it a
bad name.
It is the creed of apologetic
Christians that has given apologetics a
bad name.
I WANT Him to be a
Christian so
bad sos I can marry him and
Name * Lynesh too!
basically put; most
Christians are good loving people; most muslims are good loving people; most atheists are good loving people; there will always be extremes on the outskirts that bring a
bad name to the rest.
And if they were treated as
badly as before, the ex-untouchables, with their
Christian names and pictures of Jesus, were free only within their own minds.
Just so you know,
Christians are commanded to do their best for His glory at EVERYTHING we do... unfortunately, a lot of SO CALLED
Christians give the rest of us a
bad name / reputation.
The people who do do
bad violent things in the
name of Christ aren't
Christians!
This is why
christians have a
bad name.
To
bad christians must have missed that «Thou shall not kill» bit untill it suits their purpose, hypocrisy thy
name is
christians.
I've witnessed
Christians (myself included) treat non-
Christians badly in the
name of Christ, get told to hit the pike, and then go away rejoicing that they were persecuted for his
name's sake.
(1) Nationalism has a
bad name in
Christian circles in the West.
So it is a matter of plain fact that Christianity molded what came to be called Europe (whose original
name, after all, was «Christendom»), but to say so does not by itself tell us whether that shaping of European culture through the medium of
Christian ideas was a good thing or a
bad thing to begin with, let alone whether those ideas speak to us now.
The verses you keep quoting about killing all the infidels, and
naming jews and
christians as
bad people, were given to Muhammad during a time of war, AFTER they had been told to restrain themselves, and hold back and not kill them.
Yes, but I think this is sometimes because some who call themselves «
Christian» are making a
bad name for everyone else, and so to avoid the stereotype, some don't call themselves «
Christian» and call themselves something else, like «Jesus followers» or something like that.
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