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GavinLS2 69M
932 posts
1/25/2013 4:44 am
Just Curious

Seems in the past in SFF blogs, there has been some tension about those people who call themselves Christians, and those who don't.

Realizing that most people would fall somewhere in the middle on a scaled between "Ultra Christian" and "Definitely NOT a Christian," I'm just curious where the majority would fall if there was no in between?

It's sort of like saying, if you had to lean one way or the other, which one would you choose? (There's no right or wrong answer for this.)

GBU all,

Gavin

Ultra Christian
No Way I'm a Christian


Rocketship 80F
18568 posts
1/25/2013 8:15 am

I agree with JKH.

Although I'm not a christian, I have no problem with those who profess their beliefs in the blogs.

I think that politically, the belief of any religious group should not be imposed on a population.


GavinLS2 69M
1525 posts
1/25/2013 9:10 am

    Quoting  :

I have absolutely no idea why you'd ask me that. What are you saying?

GBU,

Gavin


GavinLS2 69M
1525 posts
1/25/2013 9:11 am

    Quoting Rocketship:
    I agree with JKH.

    Although I'm not a christian, I have no problem with those who profess their beliefs in the blogs.

    I think that politically, the belief of any religious group should not be imposed on a population.
Hi!

Please note my question for him.

GBU,

Gavin


spiritwoman45

1/25/2013 10:04 am

I didn't get it, but then I am not a Christian. As such I find the label Christin" represent a huge group of people from many different sects who's beliefs are based on Christ. There are many extremes in the group and most of the controversy is between Christians with different interpretations of their basic beliefs. The same is true for other religions. Take Islam for example. It include many sects with radically differing beliefs. Just look at the fighting between them in the parts of the world where their religion is prevalent.

I agree with Audrie. The issue on here is more about crating controversy than beliefs or practices. Religion and politics are used as triggers because they are so emotional.


Spiritwoman ^i^


Rocketship 80F
18568 posts
1/25/2013 11:11 am

I agreed with JKH because this can an inflammatory topic.

I did not vote.