You start questioning yourself: Who am I? Where do I belong? Where am I going? Why is my city divided? Why are we not allowed to enter in certain areas? We used to ask my father why the Christians lived in another neighborhood and didn't come to our neighborhood. I think my father was trying to avoid having us think about these issues.
I will believe in the Redeemer when the Christians look a little more redeemed.
I am disturbed when I see the majority of so-called Christians having such little understanding of the real nature of the faith they profess. Faith is a subject of such importance that we should not ignore it because of the distractions or the hectic pace of our lives.
The characteristic place to find Christians is among their enemies. The first place to look for Christ is in Hell.
Karma is the record of services. Karma is the term used in Buddhist teaching. Taoists use the term te. Christians us the term "deed. " Many other spiritual beings use the term "virtue. " Karma, te, deed, and virtue are the same thing but in different words. To understand karma is to understand all of these words.
Atheists have just as much civil right to teach atheism as Christians have to teach Christianity; agnostics have just as much right to teach agnosticism as Christians have to teach their religion.
If you divide Christians into denominations, agnostics and atheists come in third, behind Catholics and Baptists. That's interesting when you contrast it with the lack of influence of nonbelievers.
The goal of Buddhism is to create Buddhas, not Buddhists, as the goal of Christianity is to create Christs, not Christians.
Jesus is ideal and wonderful, but you Christians - you are not like him.
Christians need the gospel as much as non-Christians do.
If it had not been for the Christians that I have known I might have been a Christian.
This is what Christians consider themselves: perfected Jews.
Jesus did not come to the Earth to start 285 squabbling denominations fighting over the Bible. How like the devil to divide Christians over the Bible.
. . . we should not worry about clothes or food? Such anxiety is a mark of? unbelievers, who reject the providence of the Lord and deny the Creator. An attitude of this kind is entirely wrong for Christians who believe that even? sparrows? are under the care of the holy angels (cf. Mt. 10:29). The demons, however? suggest worries of this kind? The divine word can bear no fruit, being choked out by our cares. Let us, then, renounce these cares, and throw them down before the Lord, being content with what we have at the moment?
Many, if not most, Christians begin with the wrong question of who they should vote for rather than the more important question of how they should vote.
Where do find the most persecuted Christians in the world?. . . in the classrooms of our government schools, where the assault is not upon the body, but the soul.
It is time that we as Christians recognize that it is our beliefs and our values and our way of life that are under attack.
The blood of the Christians is seed
What we want is not more little books about Christianity, but more little books by Christians on other subjects--with their Christianity latent.
We modern Christians are long on talk and short on conduct.