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Originally Posted by Jointsmith You're right, that was a sweeping generalization that isn't true of all Christians (I know some really sound christians).
However, it CAN be applied to a LARGE number of christians, especially in the southern states (bible belt w/e)....and furthermore it can DEFINATELY be applied to whoever wrote that piece of prose, as well as anyone who takes it seriously.
So to edit my remark, I hate how FUNDAMENTALLIST, JUDGEMENTAL, NARROW MINDED christians have this idea of 'Us' and 'Them' just because we don't think the same things you do, we are not 'Foes of God' or 'Evil'. |
Well that can be said the same toward the narrow minded, judgmental atheists have this idea of "us" and "them" because we don't believe the same things as you do.
But I hear you man, I call them "over vigilantes". E.G., back in the day I knew a girl who wasn't really religious and later on during the year her grandfather died, and she was pretty upset. This "holier than thou" dude approached her and asked if her grandfather was religious, she said she didn't think so. His response was, oh, then he's in hell. And that moment on, turned her away from religion forever. Rest assured, I let that kid have it.
We are human, and we all have sinned, who are we to judge anyone?