We all know and we all perceive Christian Dior in a very specific way.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I don't think it's any mystery that any Christians can be some of the most judgmental people on the planet.
I grew up as a Christian, and I always think of Jesus as someone right next to us, you know, someone really close, and I never actually saw that onscreen in a way that could be identified.
No Christians I know who are supporting Trump are under the illusion that The Donald is a seasoned student of Scripture.
You have to look at what a person does with his life. Anyone can say that he's a Christian, but you look at how they live.
'Accepting the Christ' is merely a shift in self-perception.
The Christian conceives of his abode on Earth in no more delightful colors than the Jainist sectarian. He sees in it only a time of sad trial; he also thinks that his true country is not of this world.
I don't call myself a very good Christian, but I think I know one when I see one, and I also think I know when I don't.
There is a direct relationship between how we feel about Jesus Christ and how we see ourselves. We cannot increase our devotion to the Savior without also obtaining a greater sense of purpose, identity, and conviction.
I was raised a Christian, but I wouldn't call myself a Christian now. I think when I was younger it was easier to focus on the negative, nihilist vision... this is sort of picking up on the other half of the body, which is God and white light.
I'm a Christian but only me and the Lord know that for sure.