but on this side of this, it's amazing to see how many
christians behave the way they do.
When
Christians behave the way they do in church, it makes me wonder how they act when they are in the real world, i.e, their friends outside the church, job, family, everyday life.
Not exact matches
One
does not need to be a
Christian to obtain eternal paradise in these
Christian tradition, merely
behave in a Christ - like
way more than not.
People who are truly
Christian and
behave the
way Christ
did are NOT going to stand up and shout «I'm a
Christian and I'm a better one than he is!»
The problem is that people who
behave the
way Christ
did — taking care of the less fortunate, living their life as an example of God's love —
do not, by definition, stand up and say «look at me, I'm a
Christian — see how superior I am!»
I don't see
christian churches teaching people to stone anyone anymore, just to legislate against them (stomping on the first ammendment in the process) in hopes that they can ignore the reality of others not agreeing with everything they say, or not
behaving in what they view as the right
way.