Dooga Blackrazor
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As an Agnostic I see Christianity as a faith that has caused many bad things to happen, as well as many good things. However, I'm unsure if I should criticize people for being Christian. As an Agnostic, I do disagree with people who don't come up with their own beliefs based on logic; however, even if a Christian does do that, are they not fueling those who don't?
If people want to believe in God, wouldn't the best way to worship be simply interpreting what to do with your life based on what you think is right, because God would want that?
While I don't think Christianity creates enough good to justify the bad things that happen because of it, I'm interested in hearing other opinions. Do you think the faith is worthwhile for people to invest time in? On the other end of the spectrum, do you think Christianity is not only wrong, but it should be rebelled against; therefore, do you support anti-christians?
If people want to believe in God, wouldn't the best way to worship be simply interpreting what to do with your life based on what you think is right, because God would want that?
While I don't think Christianity creates enough good to justify the bad things that happen because of it, I'm interested in hearing other opinions. Do you think the faith is worthwhile for people to invest time in? On the other end of the spectrum, do you think Christianity is not only wrong, but it should be rebelled against; therefore, do you support anti-christians?
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