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July 11, 2017, 02:00:52 PM
#72
I never ask new friends to what religion they belong to. It is very foolish to divide people according to their religious views. It's not important for me. The main thing is that this person's character was good
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July 11, 2017, 01:48:25 PM
#71
Christians, muslims, atheists, whatever, i son't hate a person by what religion they're affiliated with. It really doesn't make sense to me why people hate juat because another person has different beliefs. I mean you don't even know the person what they've gone through.it's foolish to make such judgemental thoughts towards others
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July 11, 2017, 06:23:57 AM
#70
One good thing about Christianity is that the bible never urges Christians to wage Jihad against the non-believers. It only ask them to convert the non-believers (although the means to do that is not explained). However, some of the Christian sects are deviating from this, and are using violence, deception and money power to convert others to Christianity.

Tell that to the poor tribals in Tripura and Mizoram, who are being converted to Christianity at gunpoint. Those who refused to convert were executed, raped and tortured by the militants (especially by the NLFT). The Baptist church in the US is directly funding the NLFT terrorists. And every week they boast about the number of new converts to Christianity.
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July 11, 2017, 04:48:02 AM
#69
No, whatever our religion still has to have high tolerance. Most importantly do not be racist
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July 11, 2017, 04:35:54 AM
#68
No, I'm indifferent to them. This is a rather ancient religious stream and it is more like a tradition, not something bad. If people like to believe in this, then let them believe.
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July 10, 2017, 11:55:47 PM
#67
No, I do not hate christians. Hating is a natural thing, hating someone is a human nature. But hating religion is not a wise thing. If a person commits a crime, that person is wrong, not his religion.
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July 10, 2017, 11:11:40 PM
#66
If so, why? 
It's not my character to to hate any religions belief. Especially to Christianity, though I'm one of them however, base on the Bible we should love one another as we loved ourselves which is the second commandment by God.
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July 10, 2017, 10:17:59 PM
#65
If so, why? 

Yup... a lot of Christians have told me that I will go to hell if I don't adhere to Christianity (I don't believe in god, but I identify myself as a Hindu). I have faced a lot of discrimination from the Christians, despite living in an overwhelmingly Hindu-majority nation. These people are forcibly converting poor Hindus by threatening to throw their children out of schools if they don't convert (most of the schools in my area are run by the churches).

...I believe that what these Christians have told you about going to hell if you are not a Christian is completely wrong. It feels as if these were Christian extremists.

Umm... what?

Isn't that the very basis of Christianity?

Christians go to heaven (via Jesus), and all others go to hell?

That is not an extremist view, it's the only view... if you don't believe that Christians go to heaven and all others go to hell, you are not a Christian... you're a deist or pantheist at best (believe in a god, but not the Christian god)

Christian here, where are you getting that? I don't believe what you said yet I still consider myself a Christian. The churches I've gone to also preach the same thing. Just because you aren't Christian doesn't mean you are going to hell. Feel free to call me whatever you want, but what you are doing is in the same vein as saying that if you aren't in ISIS you aren't practicing Islam. It's mindsets like this that harm the world and create stereotypes and generalizations.

By definition, a Christian is simply someone who believes in Jesus Christ. No more, no less.


There is a certain book that is used as the sole base upon which every single christian doctrine is built. This book, called by many "bible" is single handedly the only measuring stick and guiding principle for every single uttering you wish to make about the contents of your belief. Do you think you really know what is going on in this book, what the message it contains, clearly imply? Have you studied this book upon which the entirety of your belief is built, in depth and have you integrated its creed to the very fibre of your being? Are you sure you are a christian?

Different Christian denominations interpret the Bible differently. Some see it as a direct word of God, others do not. I am of the latter. Just because you know what a Christian denomination entails does not mean that you would know mine. Even the books included in the Bible differ among some denominations. Look at how Catholics have additional books in their bible and how the Catholic Pope preaches many things that could be interpreted as the opposite of what is taught in the bible. At the most fundamental idea, a Christian is simply someone who believes in the resurrection of Jesus Christ as a savior. More specific beliefs will depend on what denomination we are talking about. While I do not identify myself as being too religious, I do know that many denominations can have conflicting beliefs.
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July 10, 2017, 10:12:10 PM
#64
No dude.

I'm not a subscriber of Christianity, but I don't hate on anyone that is a subscriber, unless it affects others negatively (ie. priests that fondle little kids).  Even then, it's just the individual.  There are good honest empathetic people and assholes in any religion.
I am not a Christian but I do not hate Christians either. It is their area of ​​Christian believers that only God is the only way of salvation for all human sins in life. The Christian is also called Christian or Christian.
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July 10, 2017, 10:00:34 PM
#63
One good thing about Christianity is that the bible never urges Christians to wage Jihad against the non-believers. It only ask them to convert the non-believers (although the means to do that is not explained). However, some of the Christian sects are deviating from this, and are using violence, deception and money power to convert others to Christianity.
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July 10, 2017, 09:46:00 PM
#62
If so, why?  

Yup... a lot of Christians have told me that I will go to hell if I don't adhere to Christianity (I don't believe in god, but I identify myself as a Hindu). I have faced a lot of discrimination from the Christians, despite living in an overwhelmingly Hindu-majority nation. These people are forcibly converting poor Hindus by threatening to throw their children out of schools if they don't convert (most of the schools in my area are run by the churches).

...I believe that what these Christians have told you about going to hell if you are not a Christian is completely wrong. It feels as if these were Christian extremists.

Umm... what?

Isn't that the very basis of Christianity?

Christians go to heaven (via Jesus), and all others go to hell?

That is not an extremist view, it's the only view... if you don't believe that Christians go to heaven and all others go to hell, you are not a Christian... you're a deist or pantheist at best (believe in a god, but not the Christian god)

Christian here, where are you getting that? I don't believe what you said yet I still consider myself a Christian. The churches I've gone to also preach the same thing. Just because you aren't Christian doesn't mean you are going to hell. Feel free to call me whatever you want, but what you are doing is in the same vein as saying that if you aren't in ISIS you aren't practicing Islam. It's mindsets like this that harm the world and create stereotypes and generalizations.

By definition, a Christian is simply someone who believes in Jesus Christ. No more, no less.


There is a certain book that is used as the sole base upon which every single christian doctrine is built. This book, called by many "bible" is single handedly the only measuring stick and guiding principle for every single uttering you wish to make about the contents of your belief. Do you think you really know what is going on in this book, what the message it contains, clearly imply? Have you studied this book upon which the entirety of your belief is built, in depth and have you integrated its creed to the very fibre of your being? Are you sure you are a christian?
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July 10, 2017, 09:25:00 PM
#61
i respect all religion in this world, religion has been come to show the way of life to everybody, but must of the religion has been contaminated or populated. so we have to find out the actual way of life by reading and seeking in many different religious books and another different way. so it is not wise to hate a religion without finding any fault or fabrication...

Modern religions (especially Islam and Christianity) are engaged in a fierce battle to convert the maximum number of people, and this is the root cause for all the religious tensions around the world.
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July 10, 2017, 08:46:19 PM
#60
If so, why?  

Yup... a lot of Christians have told me that I will go to hell if I don't adhere to Christianity (I don't believe in god, but I identify myself as a Hindu). I have faced a lot of discrimination from the Christians, despite living in an overwhelmingly Hindu-majority nation. These people are forcibly converting poor Hindus by threatening to throw their children out of schools if they don't convert (most of the schools in my area are run by the churches).

...I believe that what these Christians have told you about going to hell if you are not a Christian is completely wrong. It feels as if these were Christian extremists.

Umm... what?

Isn't that the very basis of Christianity?

Christians go to heaven (via Jesus), and all others go to hell?

That is not an extremist view, it's the only view... if you don't believe that Christians go to heaven and all others go to hell, you are not a Christian... you're a deist or pantheist at best (believe in a god, but not the Christian god)

Christian here, where are you getting that? I don't believe what you said yet I still consider myself a Christian. The churches I've gone to also preach the same thing. Just because you aren't Christian doesn't mean you are going to hell. Feel free to call me whatever you want, but what you are doing is in the same vein as saying that if you aren't in ISIS you aren't practicing Islam. It's mindsets like this that harm the world and create stereotypes and generalizations.

By definition, a Christian is simply someone who believes in Jesus Christ. No more, no less.
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July 10, 2017, 12:21:07 AM
#59
I say no because we fellow believers love each other and love even different religions and different streams
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July 10, 2017, 12:09:37 AM
#58
i respect all religion in this world, religion has been come to show the way of life to everybody, but must of the religion has been contaminated or populated. so we have to find out the actual way of life by reading and seeking in many different religious books and another different way. so it is not wise to hate a religion without finding any fault or fabrication...
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July 09, 2017, 09:59:17 PM
#57
Hmm...

You think those reports were wrong or exaggerated, possibly for ulterior motives?

Christian missionaries have always spread misinformation about Hindus and Hinduism, so I won't be surprised if the head hunting story is also another myth spread by them. Hindu tribals living in Assam (belonging to the same tribe) don't practice any of these rituals now. It was education, and not Christianity, which eradicated evil practices.
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July 09, 2017, 08:28:26 PM
#56
These types of topics are started many times on this forum pointing some particular religions. Why would anyone of us hate any other person just because of his religion? If anyone do so then i will not call him a human because he don't have any concern with humans and humanity.
that's the point there, its been discuss several times even in another religion but still the issue was the same I think nothing will need any opinion
the only thing that's needed is to act as what you believe and none the less there should no other discussion bout this topic. just saying.
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July 09, 2017, 08:09:10 PM
#55
I do not hate Christians, because in my country of mutual tolerance, in my country there are even many religions, I think the choice of religion depends on the individual.
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July 09, 2017, 07:14:25 PM
#54
These types of topics are started many times on this forum pointing some particular religions. Why would anyone of us hate any other person just because of his religion? If anyone do so then i will not call him a human because he don't have any concern with humans and humanity.
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July 09, 2017, 05:19:13 PM
#53
If so, why? 

No, i dont hate people according to their religion i gave respect whatever they believe in. Religion is not a basis why you hate or dont like the people and i dont judge a person because of their religion.For me as long as a person has fear to God and has good attitude there is no reason to hate them.
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