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Christians (Past & Present) ~ What Is Your Source?
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[quote:SolitaryWildFlower:MV8xNjE1ODQxXzI2Njg4NTk0XzNERjE0QTE3] What really exists are the individuals that comprise these stereotypes. Stereotypes were designed to make thinking easier. Whenever possible, don't take the easy path. I agree with your overall point but I want to make it clear that I get judged by people about other Christian actions when I am, in fact, like NO Christian I know. If I was allowed to, I would take away everyone's ability to box other people in by using stereotypes. Even (especially) my own. I don't fit the stereotype for my group, myself, and I didn't mean to imply that I was saying all types of believers are like the stereotypes of the beliefs I mentioned. Only trying to give a quick overview of other belief systems that, IMO, are just as *out there* as my own. [/quote]
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If God created everything, is it better to have a narrow or broad perspective of Creation?
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