There are many, many corrupt people in the Christian faith, and of course all you get to hear about is the terrible things that happen. No one tells you about all the good things because no one wants to hear them. Sure there are anti-gay leaders, there is rape, and there is even blasphemy, but there is also healing, hope, undying love of Christ and others, and a sense of being united together. We do community service and missionary trips and donate to a wide variety of causes. I think if you met a Christian with an open heart and judged them not for their faith, but their soul, you too would realize that not all Christians are the corrupt individuals you think they are. Just because some people call themselves Christians when they are not, don't let it turn you away from a lifetime (and not to mention eternal lifetime) in the heart of Jesus Christ.
Do any of you agnostics agree?
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There are many, many corrupt people in the Christian faith, and of course all you get to hear about is the terrible things that happen. No one tells you about all the good things because no one wants to hear them. Sure there are anti-gay leaders, there is rape, and there is even blasphemy, but there is also healing, hope, undying love of Christ and others, and a sense of being united together. We do community service and missionary trips and donate to a wide variety of causes. I think if you met a Christian with an open heart and judged them not for their faith, but their soul, you too would realize that not all Christians are the corrupt individuals you think they are. Just because some people call themselves Christians when they are not, don't let it turn you away from a lifetime (and not to mention eternal lifetime) in the heart of Jesus Christ.
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There was one exception to my sceptical rule: I think Catholics are the most peaceful, I have no problem with them. (sweet!)