Sylvanus wrote:
Perhaps the 'shoveling down throats' bit was slightly inflammatory, but it is factually correct. It's a requirement of Christianity to proselytize, is it not? True, some sects are more vocal than others, but the only ones I can think of that come close are Hari Krishnas.
What is factually correct, that Christians shovel their beliefs down others' throats? Or that the great comission is to spread the gospel? I think people's definition of shoveling is just when they don't like what they're hearing, then its shoveling. If those same people you think are shoveling something down your throats were talking about how to be rich, you wouldn't mind at all. In most cases, its not how the message is presented, but what that message is.
BTW, I think alot of people are confused about what a Christian is. There is a difference b/w saying you're a Christian, and actually being one. Its a worldview, its a life changing belief. Especially in America, the majority would say they are a Christian. Then ask them what the 4 gospels are, and they wouldn't know. This country has been a Christian nation for most of its existence, but is no more. But b/c of that foundation, most people just assume they are Christian, yet they don't even know anything about the Bible. You are not a Christian b/c your parents are, or b/c you go to church, or b/c you voted for Bush. You're a Christian b/c of what you believe, and as James says, faith w/o works is dead.