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Behaviour of American Christians

Our lives as Christians should always reflect the teachings of Christ.

This means being kind and loving to others regardless of their beliefs or lifestyle choices. We must remember that every action we take speaks volumes about what kind of people we are and how seriously we take our faith.

Forced conversions of the past

The government wanted it to be easier to take Native American lands. The way that they could do that was to [first] drive them and force them off their lands, and [then] they targeted children. They wanted to limit their education and limit their capability.

LGBTQ+ people Welcome or not welcome in a Church

Dan Foster did the test to find out how churches would welcome or not welcome LGBTQ+ people .

Not to tell people that God loves them

Dan Foster often looks at social media, trawling through Twitter looking for blog post ideas, but now and again, he finds a Tweet that leaves him breathless with righteous indignation. This is one of those Tweets: From this, we should believe that according to Pastor Gabriel Hughes on Twitter, we ought to save our breath,Continue reading “Not to tell people that God loves them”

Controversial Pope

Continuation of: Catholics attacking their own so called infallible pope Lots of bishops having to chose the new pope thought to be on the safe side by going for a simple humble South American Bishop. It turned completely against their expectations, now having a pope who dares to say other things than lots of conservativeContinue reading “Controversial Pope”

The focus of multiculturalism in Europe on Muslims and Jews

Although current debates on multiculturalism in Europe often focus on Islam and Muslims, there also are long-standing Jewish communities in many Western European countries. The Pew Research Center survey finds Christians at all levels of religious observance are more likely than religiously unaffiliated adults to say they would not be willing to accept Jews inContinue reading “The focus of multiculturalism in Europe on Muslims and Jews”