07-01-2015, 12:43 PM
(07-01-2015, 12:33 PM)PhilHos Wrote: I said it earlier, but I defined a Christian nation as a nation whose vast majority of citizens were Christians and lived Christian lives.
True, but that's a multi-faceted thing. Is Christianity accepting Jesus as the one true path, or actually doing what he said, or what? 70+% of American identify as Christians, but does that matter? If I act in a Christian manner but when put on the spot say that I don't really think about Jesus or God or anything, does that make me less of a Christian than someone who plays up the whole "sin and repent later" aspect of things?
It seems to me that being a Christian and living a Christian life are two vastly different things that can either co-inside or not.
Tricky stuff, this.
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