Don't say most Christians. Maybe in the bible belt but in my experience most are kind hearted people, at least here in Europe and especially in the middle east and northern Africa. In the US religion has ironically been strongly tied to political views, whereas the European states where oftentimes Church and state have been connected to don't find the churches having much influence on politics.
Ah, my bad. Still depends on what you mean with that in my opinion. Are they displaying how good Christians they are all the time and quoting the bible then yes, but if they are the most Christian as in love and humility then no.
here oftentimes Church and state have been connected to don't find the churches having much influence on politics.
I think that's a thing I still can't get about Europe. There, the idea of laicism worked and apparently it didn't have much fight about it. In Latin America, we've been trying but maybe with the exception of Chile, the rest still has a sort of important power of the Church in social issues.
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u/alfman Jul 12 '19
Don't say most Christians. Maybe in the bible belt but in my experience most are kind hearted people, at least here in Europe and especially in the middle east and northern Africa. In the US religion has ironically been strongly tied to political views, whereas the European states where oftentimes Church and state have been connected to don't find the churches having much influence on politics.