I would like to know more about how Christians feel that other people, especially non-Christians, think of them and treat them. So it's a double question: do you think there is a differential treatment, double standard, discrimination, etc; and what do you make of it (origin, fairness, etc)?
You can relate it to anything that is salient to you, such as laws, institution, academia, media, politics, popular culture, etc.
(This question is more about Christianity and the social reality of atheism, and not about other religions' relative status with regards to Christianity, such as Islam. But if you think it's relevant, you can bring it up)
Thank you!
Perception of Christian's rights in the modern world
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Re: Perception of Christian's rights in the modern world
Post #11[Replying to post 10 by Metadian]
That is an astute way to look at it. However, I sense that this duality is lost on many Christians, who essentially seek to make this world into heaven by the application of restrictions on personal behavior.
That is an astute way to look at it. However, I sense that this duality is lost on many Christians, who essentially seek to make this world into heaven by the application of restrictions on personal behavior.