tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035246631717270242.post5518838949497788739..comments2023-05-25T20:25:40.849-04:00Comments on Highest Branch: Danger of InterfaithismKevin Probsthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12429544679874287380noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035246631717270242.post-55164953324387612772009-10-09T19:42:15.266-04:002009-10-09T19:42:15.266-04:00I think we are becoming way too tolerant of not on...I think we are becoming way too tolerant of not only other religions, but sin around us. I think that we should be bothered more than we are about the sin in the world today. It has become so common that no one thinks twice about stuff anymore.Morgan Praternoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2035246631717270242.post-6337067374171772222009-10-07T21:43:50.985-04:002009-10-07T21:43:50.985-04:00I think your correct in the statements that you st...I think your correct in the statements that you stated above. It is a hard conversation when people ask you, "Your a christian. Shouldn't you be nice to EVERYONE?" I feel that the people of the world today are just trying to be complacent; unfortunately our president is one of those people also. I think that we will never all get along. There is to much sin and evil in the world. I do think as christians (people abuse that word, so I will say born-again, Bible believing christians) we should be the mediators to our neighbors. We should share our astounding faith and testimony to the people of the world not to create conflict but to disestablish the fear that if we state our beliefs we will be "shunned". We need to remember that we are supposed to strive to be like Jesus Christ, if we want to do that, we are going to have to give up tolerance.Tomi Obebenoreply@blogger.com