Main Idea Throughout time, Christians have suffered at the hands of other Christians; not physically damaged, also being associated with negative stereotypes. All because of radical fundamentalist groups who call themselves Christians. Crazy church people. How can Christians survive without being ridiculed in a world of fanatical media firestorms? Every day, the media surrounds us with church-led protests, opinionated Internet videos, and Christ-centered professional NFL quarterbacks displaying their love for the Savior and condemnation of evil for the whole world to see. Furthermore, when non-Christians look at proclaimed Christians, the temptation is to lump Christians into a sadly growing category of radical fundamentalists who are becoming increasingly visible through media that help expand the truths of the Bible and make explanations, justifications, and judgments. which sometimes offer little biblical support. The Scripture to Scripture comparison provides comprehensive coverage of any topic and leaves nothing that can be misinterpreted. Therefore, the goal of this research is to help avoid the kind of speculation that is usually indulged in, namely that not all Christians are crazy. It is interesting how simple human beings try to interpret the divine Word of God and offer different opinions and interpretations. This is evident from the fact that there are over 33,000 sects of Christianity. If everyone took a step back, realizing that the Bible is not about condemnation, judgment, rules and rituals, but about what God has to offer His people. This concept is so basic, yet people have overcomplicated it. According to The Story of Christianity, this has been happening since the very beginning of the gathering of uneducated individuals...... middle of paper ......YQ&cp=14&gs_id=3&xhr=t&q=christians+are&pf=p&sclient= psy- ab&safe=off&authuser=0&site=webhp&source=hp&pbx=1&oq=christians+are&aq=0&aqi=g4&aql=&gs_sm=&gs_upl=&bavHanegraaff, H. (2009). Christianity in the crisis of the 21st century. Nashville, TN: Thomas Nelson.Lewis, C. (1980). Simple Christianity. New York, NY: Broadman & Holman. Mehta, H. (2001). I Sold My Soul on eBay: Seeing Faith Through the Eyes of an Atheist. Colorado Springs, CO: WaterBrook Press.Spong, J. S. (2001). A new Christianity for a new world. Morristown, NJ: HarperSanFrancisco. Crazy fundamentalist preaching at its best. (n.d.). Retrieved February 122, 2012, from The Church of No People: http://www.thechurchofnopeople.com/2012/01/the-best-of-crazy-fundamentalist-preaching/#more-3851Wikipedia. (n.d.). Westboro Baptist Church. Retrieved 1222, 2012, from Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westboro_Baptist_Church
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