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The biggest turnoff? The fact that so many Christians won't recognize that other people hold and live different beliefs, just as sincerely as Christians hold and live theirs; and that so many Christians believe it's perfectly OK to impose Christian ideology on anyone (believer or no), but wrong to do the same with any other belief system's ideology.Hope said:What is the biggest turnoff, to those of you who aren't Christians, to Christianity? What specifically leads you not to believe in it?
Today, nope. My current understanding of how life and the universe works is nearly diametrically opposed to many Christian core concepts. Dependent co-arising, no-self, impermanence, and other Buddhist concepts describe much more clearly for me how life and the universe function; this understanding is based on putting these teachings and concepts into practice for over 20 years.Hope said:Would there be anything you would change, if you could, that would make it more appealing, or easier to believe? I'm genuinely curious here.
Hypocrisy/contradiction between beleivers and what the Bible says, and within the Bible itself.Hope said:What is the biggest turnoff, to those of you who aren't Christians, to Christianity? What specifically leads you not to believe in it?
If God, Zeus, Thor, Allah, etc. want me to beleive in them, all they need to do is write "Mr Spinkles--I exist!! Your Pal, God" on the moon. That's all.Would there be anything you would change, if you could, that would make it more appealing, or easier to believe? I'm genuinely curious here.
Hope said:What is the biggest turnoff, to those of you who aren't Christians, to Christianity? What specifically leads you not to believe in it? Would there be anything you would change, if you could, that would make it more appealing, or easier to believe? I'm genuinely curious here.
Usually people who say this do not have a REALationship with GOD. They have a Bible relationship or a church (that was founded by man) relationship. No one has ever bothered to even consult GOD on any matters regarding what GOD's TRUTH and thinking might be.Voice Of Reason writes: Invariably, when they should use the phrase "In my opinion..." they replace it with "God says..." or "God wants...". For me, this is rather insulting - the obvious insinuation is that they know God (and what he wants) and that no one else does. The possibility that others might have a valid point or valid opinion never even arises.