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# A belief in [[love]], intrinsic beauty, fidelity, the sanctity of life, and appreciation for [[God]]
 
# A belief in [[love]], intrinsic beauty, fidelity, the sanctity of life, and appreciation for [[God]]
# A believe that all people deserve equal respect
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# Appreciation for [[Jesus Christ]]
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# A belief that all people deserve equal respect as children of God
 
# A skepticism towards [[atheistic]] claims about origins
 
# A skepticism towards [[atheistic]] claims about origins
 
# Kindness and true morality come from [[God]]
 
# Kindness and true morality come from [[God]]
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# Acceptance of the wisdom and truth in the [[Bible]]
 
# Acceptance of the wisdom and truth in the [[Bible]]
 
# Rejection of [[deceit]]
 
# Rejection of [[deceit]]
# Tolerance towards [[classrom prayer]]
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# Tolerance towards [[classroom prayer]]
  
 
==See also==
 
==See also==
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* [[Liberal style]]
 
* [[Liberal style]]
  
[[Category:Religion]]
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[[Category:Christianity]]

Latest revision as of 17:19, November 9, 2012

There is a style common to many Christians, including:

  1. A belief in love, intrinsic beauty, fidelity, the sanctity of life, and appreciation for God
  2. Appreciation for Jesus Christ
  3. A belief that all people deserve equal respect as children of God
  4. A skepticism towards atheistic claims about origins
  5. Kindness and true morality come from God
  6. Optimism and joy about life
  7. Acceptance of the wisdom and truth in the Bible
  8. Rejection of deceit
  9. Tolerance towards classroom prayer

See also