This is actually quiet awesome. As a Christian, you have hit a lot of the main points. And also as a Christian, it's nice for someone with different beliefs to at least recognize some good in it. I get the feeling that a lot of atheist and etc. think Christians are like a cult and hate everyone who doesn't believe. Now there definitely are some Christians like that, but from what I know and see, many Christians (if they have proper and rational beliefs and thought processes) pursue a life of loving everyone equally whether they are believers or not. There is always the argument "So you love those who murder others and -blam!- and blah blah blah" well technically yes. You should "love" them enough to pray for them. Prayer so that their eyes may be opened and they realize the bad things that they are doing. No one is too lost to be saved by God.
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Nice to know I'm not alone. Yes, we are supposed to love our neighbor as ourselves, but that doesn't mean letting things slip by just because we "don't want to be mean."
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Curious, what do you mean by letting things slip?