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In reply to the discussion: Editor of The Christian Post resigns: I can't be an editor for Team Trump [View all]BunnyMcGee
(463 posts)It seems to me, as a religion-free person, that if people claim to be Christian, then they follow the teaching in the book. If they do the opposite, and actively rebuke others who try to do the right things, 'by the book', then they are not Christians, no matter how much they screech it. They would have been turned away from the right things, by either 'evil' means, or simple personal weakness of their will and succumbed to persuasion by a stronger force or will. They have allowed their weaknesses to run in hyperdrive while having their bias reinforced. So, a non-Christian can be this weak person not following the book, or a person who follows a different moral book. The term Non-Christian encompasses both unequal, opposing sets. Doesn't Jesus have some warning about these people?