According to a recent study of 16-29 year olds that are not Christian, Christians are "conservative, entrenched in their thinking, anti-gay, anti-choice, angry, violent, illogical, empire builders; they want to convert everyone, and they generally cannot live peacefully with anyone who doesn't believe what they believe."
That's right. If you're a Christian, and you're friends are not, somewhere in the back of their minds, they think you are:
Anti-homosexual - 91%
Judgmental - 87%
Hypocritical - 85%
Sheltered (old-fashioned, out of touch with reality) - 78%
Too political - 75%
Proselytizers (insensitive to others, not genuine) - 70%
Ouch.
Are they right? Where do these perceptions come from?
Join us this summer as we unpack the image problem Christianity faces.
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