If Christians didn't find these Christian issues important, they wouldn't have joined ChristianChat; I am also very interested in these Christian issues.
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"If Christians didn't find these Christian issues important, they wouldn't have joined ChristianChat."
That is irrational and nonsensical.
You're claiming that if other Christians aren't deeply concerned about the exact same, small, narrow, and peculiar range of topics you're using to interrogate people... then they wouldn't be here.
That is just absurd.
That doesn't sound like something a Christian would say.
2.) "I am also very interested in these Christian issues."
Yes, you're interested in a very peculiar, theologically impotent, and narrow range of Christian issues...
issues which have more to do with demographic data than with theology.
To clarify,: you tend to raise a general area of thought, a topic, which Christians are concerned about... but then you ask a VERY SPECIFIC QUESTION, and that odd and specific question is something genuine Christians have little interest in.
These aren't the kinds of questions most Christians generally talk about.
3.) You never answered my question, you merely redirected the subject to AVOID my question.
This is not the way Christians generally chat. Rather, this is the kind of thing normally done by someone skilled in rhetoric and debate, or someone skilled in psychology.
* For clarity, I'll ask again: Are you here doing research for a class, or is gathering this data merely your job?
Avoiding honest, straightforward questions, is not something genuine Christians tend to do.
4. Conclusion:
a.) You're a new member, you do little but post odd polls, asking odd questions, about things Christians aren't that concerned about... questions that have more to do with demographic divisions than theology.
b.) Then you act dismissive and even irritated when people don't answer your questions exactly as you'd like.
c.) There is nothing normative, or Christian, about any of your behavior.
d.) I'm sure everyone would like to know what you're actually doing here.
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