Non-Christians often have different ideas and lifestyles than ardent Christians, yet certain characteristics of individuals who 'follow' Jesus' teachings might annoy them, especially because Jesus didn't behave like some current Christians.
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Speaking of Christians as 'hypocrite' highlights a prevalent issue: stating one thing and doing another. Outsiders notice this, but many Christians say they struggle to meet their own standards.
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Hypocrisy
This process, known as sanctification, doesn t make someone perfect overnight but encourages them to gradually get better at being exactly who they say they are.
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Slow Road to Genuine Faith
In practical terms, Christians are encouraged to close the gap between their ideals and their behaviors by practicing humility and honesty in their communications.
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Christian Humility and Honesty
Young Americans believe Christians are judgmental. Nearly 90% of 16 29-year-olds see Christians and their religion practices this way.
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Attitude Towards Non-Christians
This critical attitude is sometimes seen as self-righteousness, an effort to raise one's morality by disparaging others. Some individuals may feel good about themselves
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The Problem with Demeaning Judgments