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Fluffy bunnies tend to make sweeping statements, with [[proof by assertion|no evidential basis]], on their religion and even on [[God]]'s will. They also tend to exalt the [[churchian|form]] of their religion (often exaggerated) over its substance and make a spectacle of their religious observance instead of showing how their supposed faith has borne fruit in their lives.
==In "Christianity"=="Christian " fluffy bunnies take great offense when shown [[Bible]] passages that contradict their (mis)understanding of Christianity and [[fallacy of invincible ignorance|seldom consider those Bible verses]] enough to repent and accept genuine Christianity. When they have the power to engage in [[liberal censorship]] against such Bible passages, they do so. They also often attempt to turn Christianity into a purely or predominantly secular political movement, emphasizing [[social justice]] and other notions that are completely unmoored from Bible-based Christianity.<ref>[https://johnluke.wordpress.com/2012/09/10/the-cafeteria-is-closed/ The Cafeteria Is Closed.]</ref> In doing so, they render their [[Christian witness]] ineffective or even damaging. Many "conversions" to Christianity by celebrities or others in the public eye are actually conversions to fluffy-bunny-ism; the Bible teaches us how to discern false converts.<ref>[https://www.conservativenewsandviews.com/2019/11/23/clergy/celebrity-conversions-line-scripture/ Celebrity Conversions that Don't Always Line Up with Scripture], from Conservative News and Views</ref> Fluffy-bunny "Christianity" is an example of self-generated Christianity, i.e., "Christianity" developed to meet one's own demand profile.<ref>{{cite book| first1=Robert |last1=Ekelund |authorlink1= Robert Ekelund |first2= Robert |last2= Hébert |first3= Robert |last3=Tollison |authorlink3= Robert Tollison |url= https://books.google.com/books?id=FP08EXnwP3YC&lpg=PA334&dq=cafeteria%20Christianity&pg=PA258#v=onepage&q=cafeteria%20Christianity&f=false |title=The Marketplace of Christianity |publisher= MIT Press |year= 2006 |page = 258 |isbn=9780262050821 }}</ref>
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