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unChristian ...anybody read it?
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<blockquote data-quote="diekatzen" data-source="post: 46019914" data-attributes="member: 220821"><p>I saw <em>"unChristian</em>" in a bookstore and flipped through it a little. From what I read of it, I'd encourage Christians to read it. I'll be the first to admit that even though I dislike generalizations and stereotypes, I and many other non-Christians end up with a negative view of Christianity because of the most boisterous, fundamentalist and arrogant of Christianity seem to be the ones doing the talking. For example, if all someone knows of Christians is Ted Haggard, what sort of view do you suppose they will take of Christianity as a whole? I don't wish to offend, but there is a lot of negativity in the way Christians are perceived by non-believers, and if a book like this can change that, I'd have to recommend it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="diekatzen, post: 46019914, member: 220821"] I saw [I]"unChristian[/I]" in a bookstore and flipped through it a little. From what I read of it, I'd encourage Christians to read it. I'll be the first to admit that even though I dislike generalizations and stereotypes, I and many other non-Christians end up with a negative view of Christianity because of the most boisterous, fundamentalist and arrogant of Christianity seem to be the ones doing the talking. For example, if all someone knows of Christians is Ted Haggard, what sort of view do you suppose they will take of Christianity as a whole? I don't wish to offend, but there is a lot of negativity in the way Christians are perceived by non-believers, and if a book like this can change that, I'd have to recommend it. [/QUOTE]
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