ANSWERS: 22
  • Personally, No! There are always going to be those extremists in any religion, then I have a problem with it.
  • Everything!
  • Yes, I do. There are probably millions of words out here in thousands of posts I've written about why. The whole dogma is contradictory and illogical. However, so long as Christianity is used to focus inward, become a better person, and treat others with compassion, respect, and dignity, I think it works for people. The problem comes when people start taking their religious beliefs and applying them to others to avoid working on themselves.
  • I do not have a problem with Christianity in and of itself. I have a problem with some of its followers who do not respect my beliefs soley based on the fact that they differ from theirown.
  • No, I don't have a problem with any organized religion, merely with certain followers. Although I don't believe in Christianity, I don't think there's anything wrong with it.
  • Nope, and I ask this, why not be Christian? If I die and there's truly nothing then I have lost nothing! But if there is something and I'm not saved, I screwed!
  • No, I don't see anything wrong with the religion itself. The problem comes with the way some people attempt to practice it. You end up getting some warped version of it. I think the same can be said of most of the major religions. Great in theory, but doesn't always work in practice.
  • certainly there are things wrong with Christianity - it was built by humans. as a Christian, i understand that some things i believe in are not exactly how God intended it. things get lost and confused over thousands of years. and given certain periods of fanaticism, we see that it is easy to misinterpret Christian teachings, or interpret them for specific purposes. many religions have been manipulated and used to justify horrible things. no religion is perfect, what's important is that people try to be.
  • You cannot change the world to look the way you want it to, but you can work for what you want.
  • Aside from everything, nothing
  • God doesnt have a name. Every christian thinks God is God's name. I dont know how anyone can think that. It just means christians have lost their sense of logic and will believe anything they are told.
  • it doesn't completely make sense to me that's why i'm not a christian, but i have no problem with the morals it teaches for the most part i was raised catholic, i have a deep respect for the religion.
  • No problems with Christianity per se it's the Christians or people who say they are who seem to be the problem. Historically, hypocrites have given the religion a bad image.
  • I personally see nothing "wrong" with any religion. It's just the practioners who leave a lot to be desired in some cases..those who interpret things to justfy their own petty prejudices... those who use their religion to hammer judgment and criticism at others..those who are so arrogant that they believe God is on their side all the time, no matter how badly they treat their fellow human beings. These are the people that I have a problem accepting..I don't believe that they are devoutly religious at all..if they were, they would be loving, kind, accepting and helpful..wouldn't they? :)
  • I'm sorry that there is so much diversity and arguing when people talk about Christianity--but as far as true Christianity--Christians who love their Messiah and love their neighbors, I can find no fault.
  • For the most part, it's not Christian. "Christ died for our sins" comes from Paul and has nothing at all to do with the Original Kingdom Gospel that Jesus was actually preaching. To understand this unusual situation: http://gospelenigma.com
  • No. The problem lies with many of its adherents and their instance that their mythology be believed. If they could accept that myth is myth and has power and poetry because of it we could avoid a lot of pain.
  • I don't believe so
  • I feel we are all different people. What beliefs others choose to follow is up to them and I support them in whatever they choose. It just doesn't work for me.
  • No. There are things wrong with the way some people choose to show their "Christianity" (eg. Fred Phelps), same as with any belief/non-belief system. I don't think there's anything wrong with any "religion" or non-religion as long as it does not infringe upon the rights (and safety) of others.
  • God is very pro-nudist,per God's creation, Also per the Bible, the church is not they copy sinful Adam and Eve man made Shame and guilt about nudity and sexuality. Song of Solomon is very pro-nudity and pro-oral sex but most churches either ignore it or mislead other in how sexy it is. God is very pro-sex, the Church has many limits. check out inkaboutit homestead and libchrist com about Christian who are pro-nudity and pro-sex more like God is and the Bible.

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