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In reply to the discussion: being a Christian [View all]jaxexpat
(6,864 posts)27. Jimmy Carter, America's own Mahatma.
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As a current atheist who was a Christian for years, have read the entire Bible twice
elocs
Apr 26
#22
If you have no idea what the percentage is, you can't say anything about the majority
wryter2000
Apr 26
#23
My. 22:14 says, "Many are called, but few are chosen" would imply a majority, but there's no data to prove it.
elocs
Apr 26
#28
Thats what it looks like to be a good person. Christianity has nothing to do with it. nt
Gore1FL
Apr 26
#4
I think it was St. Paul who warned against being a noisy gong and a clanging cymbal.
calimary
Apr 26
#19
My late husband, an 'old school Republican' got me that book when it first came out
Attilatheblond
Apr 26
#13
Jimmy Carter's a national treasure who draws tremendous strength & solace from his faith
Hekate
Apr 26
#16
I was always a live and let live kinda person. (I mean i don't care what the other person believes)
bluestarone
Apr 26
#20