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There is a style common to many [[Christians]], including:
 
There is a style common to many [[Christians]], including:
  
# A belief in [[love]], intrinsic beauty, fidelity, the sanctity of life, and the dominance of [[G-d]] over the [[universe]]
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# A belief in [[love]], intrinsic beauty, fidelity, the sanctity of life, and appreciation for [[God]]
# A believe that all people deserve equal respect, even if their beliefs are wrong
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# A believe that all people deserve equal respect
# A belief that humans, along with the earth, were created 6,000 years ago in their proper form
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# A skepticism towards [[atheistic]] claims about origins
# A view that some science only G-d knows, and only He will reveal once one enters heaven
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# Kindness and true morality come from [[God]]
# Kindness and true morality can only be achieved through understanding G-d
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# Optimism and joy about life
# A positive outlook on life, for even in death, we enter eternal paradise
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# Acceptance of the wisdom and truth in the [[Bible]]
# A faith that if we have not seen G-D, He will reveal himself eventually
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# Rejection of [[deceit]]
# A belief in the [[Bible]] as the only source of the only [[truth]]
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# Tolerance towards [[classrom prayer]]
# A dislike of [[deceit]], in all its manifestations, be they social, psychological, or dressed up in full scientific garb
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# The belief that prayer should be propagated, not silenced as a form of "free speech"
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==See also==
 
==See also==

Revision as of 20:21, November 23, 2007

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. A believe that all people deserve equal respect
  3. A skepticism towards atheistic claims about origins
  4. Kindness and true morality come from God
  5. Optimism and joy about life
  6. Acceptance of the wisdom and truth in the Bible
  7. Rejection of deceit
  8. Tolerance towards classrom prayer

See also