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rnershigh -> RE: Tyranny of the atheist minority (5/18/2008 11:15:48 AM)
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ORIGINAL: tracydolls Christiantiy is being pushed to the side. It's sad. WE need to get stronger in our voices. I agree, like Marcus said, we are not to confine our faith to only Christians and inside the haven of the church. That's not what we've been called to do. We are to live our faith in our everyday lives. At school, work, and wherever we encounter people in the world. If if weren't for Christians going out and living their faith in front of non-Christians EVERY day, well, there would never be new Christians coming to Jesus. I know I would never have come to Christ if it weren't for my interactions with Christians. I don't care if an atheist, Buddhist, wiccan, Muslim, agnostic, etc, etc, etc wants to exercise their right of their beliefs in public. I think most Christians don't want to stifle the voices of others, but I agree it is a double standard and it can get frustrating. Anyways, we should expect this type of response from those who are not followers of Jesus Christ. Jesus said people, the world, would be offended by His name and His followers (us!![:)]) and the truth. We should expect resistance. Hey, we've all been on the "other side" (the dark side..LOL[;)]) at some point in our life, I know I was blind to Jesus and was probably the most anti-Jesus person out there before I finally believed in Him. But I suppose the only thing we can do is to keep living our faith in the every day world with non-believers and to let Jesus shine through in our actions and behavior. To stay strong and respond with love instead of anger when we hear about Christians being given the cold shoulder or our faith being stifled in the public arena.
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