And his interview was probably most notable for how low - key and normal it was, including this soundbite
about Christianity.
That's what's awesome
about Christianity — well, that's one of the things that's awesome
about Christianity.
What does this say
about Christianity?
How am I supposed to honestly answer
you about Christianity if I don't use at least the knowledge from having read the Bible in my answer?
Don't even pretend like you know something
about Christianity until you've walked a mile in the shoes of a Christian missionary, a Christian pastor, a military chaplain, a christian volunteer at a homeless shelter, etc..
Can really learn the truth
about Christianity from Pat Robertson?
I do think you hate much
about Christianity and its various Churches.
'' why is it that a discussion
about Christianity sparks such hateful and closed - minded discussion?»
Contrary they are actually interested in learning
about Christianity purely because its different from what many of them have known.
@ CM; Actually, the more facts you learn
about Christianity, the more irrational Christian belief becomes.
That is the joy we feel
about Christianity.
i am not talking
about Christianity... i am talking about catholocism
Suggesting that if their kids learn
about Christianity in school they should be equally exposed to information on other religions 4.
Are you actually interested in why non-believers will speak out
about Christianity?
This is what is funny
about christianity, Christians change the meaning of the bible so that it makes every satam act as biblical, one day everything will be biblical even walking naked in the streets.
One of the major themes
about Christianity is giving and helping those around you.
You bafoon, a lot of atheists here know more
about Christianity than you do and were once Christians.
I googled this quotation, and it seems to come from Dinesh d'Souza's «What's so great
about Christianity?».
This article specifically talks
about christianity so specific criticism is not out of context (as your mention of judaism and / or islam is).
She may not have been indoctrinated / brainwashed by someone within her household, but she didn't form these beliefs
about Christianity in a vacuum where no one around her was attempting to convince her to believe, and she was just studying various religious texts until she happened on the bible and other apologetics.
You likely know what he was talking about: Many of the complaints and criticisms we hear
about Christianity are more emotionally charged than carefully reasoned.
But when you and I insist on that all - too - comfortable paradigm of cosmic score keeping, we stop talking
about Christianity and in fact adopt a Westernized form of Hinduism.
Write an article in the same tone
about christianity or islam and people would go out of their minds!!
In fact, there is nothing special
about christianity — it is just one of many cults that claim to have all the answers, none of which provide any real evidence for any of their supernatural claims.
They know so much
about Christianity than Christians they say but next to nothing about Atheism.
are you supposed to be talking
about Christianity?.
I invite anyone with a curiosity
about Christianity to read the first 5 books straight through and not just cherry picking as most Christians do.
And your all or nothing statement
about Christianity in order to receive the benefits presumes that what you must «totally buy in to» is perfectly correct and without error.
Seems like all who say negative things
about Christianity are not willing to put their name to it.
Chesterton was speaking specifically
about Christianity.
as with every other argument
about christianity, if it really was only a belief it would be of no consequence, but unfortunately so many use their religious beliefs as an excuse to attempt to demand the rest of the population adhere to their beliefs by codifying them into civil law.
I said I AGREE with Christians knowing
about Christianity and what the Bible says.
So, just because of the situation that someone was born into, in your example a person born to Muslim parents in a different part of the world than you, where that person took on the religous traditions and practices of their parents (as many of us do when we're children), and just never had an opportunity to learn
about christianity and Jesus, again only because of where they were born... you contend that person is going to «burn» in an eternal lake of fire?!
the only surviving writings
about Christianity from the first centuries after the apostles come mainly from men steeped in Greek thought and philosophy.
«Some other Asians are more concerned with businesses or finances, but Koreans care about religion and
about Christianity.»
You post
about Christianity but you know absolutely nothing about it.
Just look at the droves of people who clicked on this article specifically to mock and speak out
about Christianity.
In many cases, the Gospel will shine brighter when you break down wrong assumptions
about Christianity by having a beer with your neighbor.
Some historians, such as Jonathan Phillips or Thomas Asbridge, have even written books for a general audience, seeking to bridge the gap between what historians know and what most people think
about Christianity's holy wars.
I never have a problem with what people believe
about Christianity until naysayers decide to make it their business to attach ill perceived beliefs to everyone who claims to be Christian.
The good thing
about Christianity is that we are sure of our destiny and you are in search of.
Why does CNN always post articles
about Christianity?
Your ignorance
about Christianity is FAAR more so than Islam, take a religion class sometime or learn Arabic.
Jason, It's scary how little you know
about Christianity, especially when you are prejudiced against 2 billion people because of your «knowledge» of what Christians believe.
Carrie Ann — how sad for you that you know so little
about Christianity.
You're all busy talking
about Christianity and Atheism... you seem to have forgotten that there is a substantial American Jewish Community out there who votes.
If you do nt want to hear anything
about Christianity, or any other religion, then maybe you should not read or comment about the subject at all.
I think Simpleton Americans should stop pretending knowing anything
about Christianity or American heritage because you guys have become thoroughly pagan and Bible - illiterate.
You are talking about two men who know a lot more
about Christianity than you do.
This author has not a clue
about Christianity and being born - again and being a messenger of the Gospel.