(March 5, 2009 at 4:08 pm)Kyuuketsuki Wrote:You're a mod! It's your job! Plus I thought you were following the topic.(March 5, 2009 at 9:02 am)fr0d0 Wrote: If you go look at the other thread Kyu you'll see your figures are vastly incorrect.
Firstly, what other thread (you don't really expect me to go round searching for data to back up your claims do you?)
http://www.vexen.co.uk/UK/religion.html
In 2001 - 73% said they were Christians, less than half said that they believed in God ...LMAO
check on that page for more accurate figures.
Mine are figures from 2008. 3% actual Christians.
Yes there are many faiths based on the Christian Bible. Unlike the picture you're painting, there's 100% acceptance of a single creed and text in the Christian world. Wild variations like JWs, LDS, WBC, etc etc etc bare no resemblance to Christianity at all, less so other faiths. Unlike your assertion, Christianity is ultimately tolerant of all faiths.
The No True Scotsman fallacy doesn't apply at all, as I've also detailed clearly on another post. There is no true Christian :-
Christianity is an aim and not a destination.
Christians do act like non Christians most of the time
To be a Christian is not a grey area - you are either over the line or you're not. Very simple. You can't for example, like 1/2 the UK population, say that you are a Christian when you're not. There are certain hard and fast requirements that make you either Christian or not. Churches have a pretty good idea about how many people this is, and their figures in 2008 were 3% of the UK population. Do you really see yourself surrounded by 70% of people that disagree with you? Don't make me laugh!
(Your comments re my answers to you about Hitler are way off my meaning - you've lost me there.)