EnemyPartyII
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If one says they are a Buddhist, and spend most of their time chanting for money, I would probably point them to a reading of Buddhist text, explain how they are off in their Buddhist practice, and a true Buddhist would appreciate it. If they would prefer to keep chanting for money, then they aren't a Buddhist, but a materialist, and they are free to be that, but someone who really cares about Buddhism would usually welcome instruction if they were way of base, regardless of who the instruction came from.
So, a better question is, why would a Christian get defensive, or even negate the Scripture, yet spend most of their time telling nonChristians how they should live their life, when they don't revere the Scripture?
It's completely illogical.
When I point it out, I'm not asking that the Christian act perfect, but rather, at least come up to the level of the nonChristians around them that they are mistreating. Is that too much to ask?
The ones I find funniest are the ones who ask atheists "if you don't believe in God, how do you explain Him creating the Earth?"
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