Let’s Admit It: Everyone Secretly Hates Christian
October 26, 2021We all secretly hate Christians. They’re so darn annoying. They always try to get the best grades in school, they’re selfish, they always have a girlfriend, but the worst of all is that they’re always secretly trying to convert us to their point of view.That's right, some people secretly hate Christians. Most of us probably secretly hate Christians who are Christians, but we rarely consider how this hatred might affect our lives, especially when it comes to the things we want to do or the people we like.
I don’t really know what to say about this. I mean, it's kinda true. You don’t have to actively hate Christians to hate them. It’s just one of those things that you feel the need to do and you just end up hating them. For example, I’ll admit, I was once genuinely sad for Christian children.
Of course, this is a generalization.
There are plenty of people who hate Christians, and there are plenty of Christians who hate other Christians. But this is a generalization. I wasn't talking about all Christians here. I was talking about those who are Christians because they like to hold a certain political opinion or because they like to think they are the perfect “Christian.” I guess I’m rambling.
I think this is an important point. This is also a generalization. I hate Christians because it’s true. I hate Christians simply because Christianity is a political opinion. I am NOT going to say that those who are Christians because they are Christian are lying, because I know of Christians who are not. But if you are, you’re a liar. For the sake of argument, let’s say you are a liar.
I think this is an important point. This is also a generalization. I hate Christians because it’s true. I hate Christians simply because Christianity is a political opinion. I am NOT going to say that those who are Christians because they are Christian are lying, because I know of Christians who are not. But if you are, you’re a liar. For the sake of argument, let’s say you are a liar.
I guess I should explain myself before I begin.
I am not a Christian. I have been since I was a child. I am not religious. I don’t believe in any particular religion. I don’t have a dogmatic belief in any particular religion. But I do believe in the Bible. Even though I don’t believe in Jesus or the Bible, I’m a Christian.
As we all know, the Bible is a book full of stories that are supposed to be true. But as I see it, the Bible is a book of lies. A very good example of this is the story of the woman of Samaria who was crucified and then thrown into a pit of fire because she worshiped a false God.
This is why I think the Bible is a good idea. The Bible is full of stories that are supposed to be true. But as I see it, the Bible is a book of lies. A very good example of this is the story of the woman of Samaria who was crucified and then thrown into a pit of fire because she worshiped a false God.
As we all know, the Bible is a book full of stories that are supposed to be true. But as I see it, the Bible is a book of lies. A very good example of this is the story of the woman of Samaria who was crucified and then thrown into a pit of fire because she worshiped a false God.
This is why I think the Bible is a good idea. The Bible is full of stories that are supposed to be true. But as I see it, the Bible is a book of lies. A very good example of this is the story of the woman of Samaria who was crucified and then thrown into a pit of fire because she worshiped a false God.
The Bible is quite literally filled with stories that are supposed to be true.
The story of the woman of Samaria, however, is one of the most well-known (of course). The Bible tells us that this woman was a prostitute, that she was a murderer, that she was the mother of King Ahab, that she was a sorceress, that she had sex with Abraham, etc. etc. etc. etc.
That makes sense. We don’t want to tell people that what they’re doing is right. We want to tell them what they’re doing is wrong. However, it’s probably better to say what they’re doing is wrong and then explain why. For example, it’s better to say that the woman of Samaria didn’t worship a false God. It’s better to say that she was a prostitute, etc.
That makes sense. We don’t want to tell people that what they’re doing is right. We want to tell them what they’re doing is wrong. However, it’s probably better to say what they’re doing is wrong and then explain why. For example, it’s better to say that the woman of Samaria didn’t worship a false God. It’s better to say that she was a prostitute, etc.
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