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Sorry, don't really understand your question. Could you rephase it?

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1# tofu

We do not justify a believer based on how frequent he/she goes to church or how much they donate to church; rather, we would observe what they behave on daily basis.
somewhereintime 發表於 2009-6-21 18:03


haha... that is what we exactly did -- find out the kind of person you are by observing your behaviours on daily basis...

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I agree - its strictly between that person and God -  not anybody else's business.
goldie 發表於 2009-6-22 00:50


Agree. It is really a business between God and that person.

Do more instead of talk more. Sometimes, I am sick and tired of those "Christians" who can really talk but cannot live up to what they teach others.

Someone says he goes to church does not make him more creditable or trust-worthy.

I think Christians should 反省 why non-belivers are so annoied by their teachings. Again, do more instead of talk more.

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21# chickenwingprin

For non-believers in general, it is difficult to comprehend what their Christians friends tell them about Christianity, especially hearing the first few times. However, the most direct and effective way for them to have a feel about the religion is by observing how their friends behave in everyday life.

What is their attitude of living the everyday life; how will they face difficulties; how will they treat others? Do they really love others like loving themselves?

Unfortunately, we have seen too many of those people call themselves as Christian (or at least telling others he goes to church) and behave like demon.

How convincing would that be?

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