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That's true. That's why I try to control myself and pray before I do respond. Still, it doesn't change the fact it makes me hot.Originally posted by Filmproducer:
I do not like what they said, but I have come to the realization that most of the people who do mock God and Christianity have had very bad experiences with Christians. If I want to try and show them what true Christianity is, it would not be beneficial to do so with anger in my heart.
==No, I don't think that is wrong at all. God is our Father, creator, Savior, and friend. So it is "natural" (using that term carefully) to be angry when someone makes a backhanded remark about him. I hear such remarks on a regular basis in fact. It gets me angry but alot of times I just look at the source. Most people who make such remarks have very little information to base their remarks on.Originally posted by Rachel:
When you hear people make snide or hateful comments about God or Christianity, does it make you angry? It does me, gets me very angry. Is that wrong?
==First I agree that these things should be no surprise to Bible believing Christians. Second how I respond depends upon the person making the remark. We have to be careful not to cast pearls before pigs after all (Matt 7:6). We have to be wise and prayerful in the way we respond to such things. If the person is just being a loud mouth I ignore them because they are usually looking for a response. I refuse to give them what they want. If, however, I think the person is voicing serious doubts/concerns then I will respond. However such a response will be measured, prayerful,direct and on subject (ie...I will not chase rabbits through the woods).Originally posted by Rachel:
What should we do when that happens?
Looking at John 15:18-27 and other places, it should be no suprise since they hated Jesus so much (and still do). The world hated Him before we ever came along. I'm curious about how y'all respond to people in these situations.
Very true! In fact, imo, getting angry only proves their preconceived notions of Christians and Christianity.Originally posted by StraightAndNarrow:
My belief is when I hear someone mock God or Christianity I should find out where they're coming from and how (hopefully) I can reach out to them. Getting really angry is only going to make them more defensive of their position and less apt to ever be open to the gospel. "There goes another one of those self-rightous fundamentalist christians."
Absolutely!Originally posted by gb93433:
If we listen, we open to door for more opportunities.