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You're too young to fully understand the impact and concepts of religion.
Pheonix, I understand why you think that, but I have thought about it. Now, I'm not 'fanatical' as in "Look! That guy just hit a Christian! Let's bomb Iraq!" But I do understand, and I think I am mature enough. I may not act like it all the time, and I'm sure you'll all agree, but I am.
Being Christian does not dictate your opinion, though. You're allowed to have opinions and draw conclusions that might differ from the Bible without it necessarily making you somehow unreligious.
I said before, I'm not majorly fanatical, like Muslims, but I do believe what is in the Bible.
Oh, and about all that not-true stuff in the Bible, they're called 'Parables', told by Jesus to demonstrate certain scenarios. Say, for example the commonly known Parable about the man who built his house on stone, and the man who built his house on sand. There was a storm, the sand house was destroyed, but the rock house stayed safe. The rock dude is like someone who has a firm belief in Jesus Christ. It may be hard work to get, but in the end, you're better off.
Oh, and didn't I say something like: Nothing you say will change my opinion.?
By the way, I didn't mean to start a major debate, but I feel glad, that I did.
Pheonix, I understand why you think that, but I have thought about it. Now, I'm not 'fanatical' as in "Look! That guy just hit a Christian! Let's bomb Iraq!" But I do understand, and I think I am mature enough. I may not act like it all the time, and I'm sure you'll all agree, but I am.
Being Christian does not dictate your opinion, though. You're allowed to have opinions and draw conclusions that might differ from the Bible without it necessarily making you somehow unreligious.
I said before, I'm not majorly fanatical, like Muslims, but I do believe what is in the Bible.
Oh, and about all that not-true stuff in the Bible, they're called 'Parables', told by Jesus to demonstrate certain scenarios. Say, for example the commonly known Parable about the man who built his house on stone, and the man who built his house on sand. There was a storm, the sand house was destroyed, but the rock house stayed safe. The rock dude is like someone who has a firm belief in Jesus Christ. It may be hard work to get, but in the end, you're better off.
Oh, and didn't I say something like: Nothing you say will change my opinion.?
By the way, I didn't mean to start a major debate, but I feel glad, that I did.
