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As a Christian, I believe that Christians are some of the most judging/unaccepting people ever.
(Context) I am a 24M and have been a Christian for most of my life. Recently I just joined reddit and this was one of the subreddits I decided to join. I asked a harmless question and got absolutely blasted in the comments. I added a photo but basically within the first 2 minutes I had a 40% uprate vote. Granted, I already believed the title of this post prior but this was the cherry on top that made me decide to post this.
(Why I believe this) Every time I try to talk to someone about my religion (who is a non-believer), they tell me they do not believe in Christianity and are unwilling to give it a shot because they hate our community. From my experience we are some of the quickest individuals to get angry, say racist/sexist things, cut people out of our lives, say hateful things, etc. Were we not called to this Earth to be kind and to love one another? John 13:34 “Love one another. As I have loved you, so you must love one another.”
(My question) Has anyone else experienced this? Can we not let this be our image anymore? If we cannot unify as one then how can we expect for anyone to take our message seriously?
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