Christian--What qualifies a person to be a Christian?
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What's the dispute, outside of the neverending hypocrisy of the moral losers who buy into this gutter religious belief? The non-thinking, all-accepting sheep who actually believe all this crap feel that just by taking a certain fictional character to be your personal saviour, presto!!!: you're a Christian. If it were only that easy. I've seen, countless times, Bible-thumping exemplars of several Christian sects who constantly farted out what great moral beings they were, making the specious show of false piety at church every Sunday, yet cheating on their spouses, shorting their business partners, abusing their kids, and otherwise conducting themselves as ethical bags of crap. Very few of the most vociferous "Christians" I've known actually practiced the preachings of that aforementioned fictional character with vigor, rather, they used their phoney baloney faith as a shield against their toilet-like moral character. Actually, the atheists I've known displayed more in their behavior and values a moral valence that approximates the essential Christian virtues. Imagine that. So, the qualifications are unclear: are you a Christian because you say "Jesus loves me" while you're having sex with your daughter, or are you a Christian by merit of living your life in a decent and moral fashion? Here's another one of those bogus, false and self-defeating issues of the self-deluding fools who feel they're going to be saved because of their adherence to some ludicrous faith system conjured up by other limited human beings.