It bothers me to know there is the possibility that I as a Christian would be not only an underdog, but that I would be trodden upon if I claimed that I was a Christian.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I tell people that I'm a Christian, but I don't think it's giving an insight into who I am or what I'm about.
I am a Christian and I don't want there to be any confusion about what I believe or who I am.
Even though, there are many who describe themselves as Christian, most do not heed to God's word without subjectivity.
I'm a very bad Christian, but I am a Christian.
To be a Christian means you become a part of the most significant story the world has ever heard. You don't become part of that without an ongoing questioning of what it means to become part of that.
People who are comfortable with very clear boundaries and group definitions don't like the instability and ambiguity of people who say they are more advanced Christians, or they don't have to do what the bishop says.
I count myself a a rationalist and a skeptic with a very conscious awareness of my indebtedness to Western Christian civilization, and I am a fairly passionate defender of it.
Christianity affects your whole life. I feel I'm more competitive, a better player, but off the field is where there is always a battle.
No Christian can be a pessimist, for Christianity is a system of radical optimism.
I don't even call myself a Christian.