The only "dark side" of Christians is the human inside. The person who SOMETIMES or ONCE-IN-A-WHILE comes out. In MOST cases, the Christian side of a person is usually ethical and caring.
Yeah, thats the one. I've met some Christians that don't openly express that they are towards others, and vice versa.
But we were all born sinners, so if that's what you're wondering, I guess that's it?
I knew that already.
Also remember, the Christian faith has nothing to hide unlike other religions, if you ever asked us a question, we'd be literally delighted to answer to our furthest knowledge.
The thing is, theirs soo many of you Christians, that you don't have the same answers. I've asked 4 Christians the same question, all 4 of them made completely different answers and only 1 of those 4 made the right answer I was looking for. So, its very difficult when 1 question becomes many answers.
Im going to comment on this only because I think you should clarify. Accepting Jesus as your savior is kind of different than Trusting Jesus as your savior. Which did you really do?
It was both, since I had alot of knowledge about what it takes to be a Christian. literally.
As for being called names was this coming from other christians or was it coming from non-christians?
Since I was a Christian and joined a Christian clan/guild/group, Yes, other Christians.
Either way it is only the work of Satan to accuse you and to draw you away from God. It is only natural for new christians to be fully assaulted after conversion, that is when they are usually the weakest because they dont know the true depth and scope of what Jesus is capable of doing in your life.
No, they were not new Christians, actually, between
born/raised to
was a Athiest. And mostly the
born/raised were very immature. Then again, what kind of age is immaturity?
If you say that its Satan's work that drew me away from God, does that mean the Christians that drew me away were evil people?
I remember I talked to a Christian on ICQ, long ago. I asked him if I could be a Christian, he immediately said no and explained why I couldn't. I accepted it at the time since I didn't know that much about Christianity, even though 45% of the others I've talked to said, yes, that I could be a Christian.
As referred to my vote posting long ago in this forum, a few people voted No, I don't know if they are or not Christian. Though, the people that voted Yes, the 3rd answer is the correct one for your religion.
http://www.cgalliance.org/forums/showthread.php?t=3060
And by this quote Im guessing what you mean is that you are trying to find the ulterior motive to Christianity, i.e. the "catch" if you will. Well the only catch I can think of is that you get to spend eternity in heaven with God, instead of spending eternity in the lake of fire with those who turned from God.
Thats what I keep hearing and seeing. For example, I know Jesus gift is free, but nothing is free. Anything that is free always has a catch, and I don't like that.
Again your faith and what is in your heart are between you and God, not anybody else. I just hope I was able to help.
Like above, its not easy when each Christian has different assumptions and opinions. Some are good and some are not. Even if I my heart and trust to Jesus/God, its gonna go back in a circle, I'll get accused for not being a true Christian then it become name-calling/criticizm, then back to where I was.
Respectfully, I'd rather not be a Christian, yet. When I truly see, Christians are good, maybe I'll become one. And since this is one of few places that are good, others are not. Its better to be fully good than half good, unless you want to explain that I'm wrong about that.