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I am equally disturbed....
about believers and UNbelievers who disparge wone another. When one person feels like s/he is the only one that is right and downs the other side, something is bad wrong.  Personally I am sick of hearing about looney Christians who think that they are all of that.  Yes, there are 'Christians" [using the word loosely] that go overboard and their attitude tips to the point if I can't pray the devil out of someone I'll beat it out of them. That is very wrong! No one can force feed Chrsitianity to another; it causes rebellion in the first degree. Likewise, an unbeliever who resorts to calling true believers unjust names and grouping all believers in the same category also has problems. Whoever chooses to go to heaven must line up to God's plumbline and those who choose to exit door left [smoking section] may do so. It is a personal decision. Taps, you always know just how to write & I am just babbling but I do feel strongly about what I am trying to say.  Thanks for the blessing that you are to me & to others.   

posted by Texas_Gem on February 19, 2009 at 7:03 PM | link to this | reply

I get upset with those who push their beliefs! I like mine to be service to all! Very well written article Taps! sam

posted by sam444 on February 19, 2009 at 2:47 AM | link to this | reply

Taps. USA is the best for good reason; we welcome even "enemy religions" in
the political sense. For example my cousin in South Africa married a Muslim guy and converted. Yet in 2002 the whole family of 5 moved to Florida, and the son got a job in the US NAVY. It is unfortunate that former president Bush was careless with  his language - but nothing is even close to what Pakistan has done to India in the name of peaceful religion. Even the worst "Christian" here will let and let live ... I am afraid it is less so in the Muslim world, or even in Israel, while Hindus in India seem to be attcking Christians more and more these days. So, all in all, there are practising Christians and nominal ones - but guess who created the most welcoming democracy int he world, ever? Amen (from a non-western Christian)

posted by ILLUMINATI8 on February 18, 2009 at 8:31 PM | link to this | reply

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