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How atheists are portrayed by Churches.
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38DoubleDelicious Wrote:I really don't have anything new to add to this topic (other than the fact that I just wanted to post again.. I need a life.) I have seen both sides of the fence, being married to preachers son has given me a look at the Christian side. And coming from a home where Christianity wasn't talked about has given me a look at that side. I can honestly say I'm not quite sure I believe in all that Christian jazz and what not.

Far more often than not I have witnessed these so called "Christians" judge and condemn others who don't believe what they believe, just for having their own opinions. Isn't that the very same thing they preach at you about in church? Judge not, lest you be judged.. Now I'm not saying being Christian is bad or wrong in any way, but doesn't it seem kinda two faced to sit in church and proclaim your life to someone who is to be the only one who can judge you. And go out and chastise others for not believing in someone who may or may not have existed?

I other the other hand am not pro Atheist either (not to say I'm against it). But I have seen enough "Sunday Christians" to know that if thats what Christianity is made up of, then count me out. I have no problems with believing maybe there could be a higher power, but I'm not so sure I want to put all my eggs in one basket yet.

Anyway thats just my incoherent rambling thoughts

My personal belief... The "Sunday Christian", the Atheist, non-judgmental Christians, and I myself have all sinned and will continue to sin. The wages of sin is eternal death. So am I judging others, admitting that I will be judged, or all of the above?
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