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  1. I very rarely see the phrase "I am a Christian" used in connection with any sort of christ-like sentiment.

    Wednesday, 13-Jun-12 15:29:43 UTC from web
    1. @ceruleanspark All too true.

      Wednesday, 13-Jun-12 15:30:46 UTC from web
    2. @ceruleanspark I am a Christian, I love gay people too. I'd die for them just as much as anyone else.

      Wednesday, 13-Jun-12 15:33:03 UTC from web
      1. @danielmikaelson Does this "Love" by any chance take the form the form of encouraging them to "renounce" homosexuality so they can get into heaven?

        Wednesday, 13-Jun-12 15:35:01 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
        1. @ceruleanspark Being gay is a sin, but so are so many other things, I'm sure many gay people went to heaven and renounced their sins before God. I'm going to have to do that, I sin way too much as well. God is loving and forgiving, not an angry fire god in the sky. He wants everyone with him. But by sinning we are practically "grapes-slapping" him.

          Wednesday, 13-Jun-12 15:38:01 UTC from web
          1. @danielmikaelson WHO THE cherries ARE YOU

            Wednesday, 13-Jun-12 15:38:31 UTC from web
            1. @psychodolphins you sound angry

              Wednesday, 13-Jun-12 15:41:29 UTC from web
              1. @pony Kindof am. RDN is where I escape from my troubles and life. Guess whats going on right now [s]ignorance[/s]

                Wednesday, 13-Jun-12 15:42:43 UTC from web
    3. @ceruleanspark Like Mark Twain said(roughly): "I like your Christ, but I do not like your Christians."

      Wednesday, 13-Jun-12 15:36:52 UTC from web
      1. @dezzierose I've seen this quote attributed to Twain, Gandhi, at least one high-tier buddhist, and Mitch Hedberg. What's more, I don't think /any of them/ actually said it.

        Wednesday, 13-Jun-12 15:38:50 UTC from StatusNet Desktop
        1. @ceruleanspark I have no idea who really said it. Probably some obscure guy who nobody knows anymore.

          Wednesday, 13-Jun-12 15:40:03 UTC from web