What is most important

@kiwimac (323)
New Zealand
January 23, 2007 8:01am CST
What is it you consider most important about Christianity. I'd like you to narrow it down to just two things. What are those two things? What order do they go in? What difference do you think it would it make to the way non-Christians view Christianity if all Christians lived just those two things? I'll leave my answers for a bit as I want to see what others think.
3 responses
@kritipen (4082)
• United States
28 Jan 07
I feel the following 2 as most important about Christianity. 1. Love your neighbour (love humanity) - This improves society. 2. Fogive sinners (there is a chance that people can be corrected or rectified from their mistakes) - This gives hope
@kiwimac (323)
• New Zealand
28 Jan 07
Very interesting response. Do you see it as an individual's job to forgive? or that of the church? or both?
• India
12 Feb 08
God forgives but we as individual also need to forgive. And the church also needs to forgive. I would also say like others: Love and forgiveness.
• Romania
23 Jan 07
i am not very found of Christianity, but i am interested in the christian mythology. i can not answer your question, but i am waiting for your answer...
@kiwimac (323)
• New Zealand
23 Jan 07
Thanks for your comment. Would you feel happy expanding on what it is you dislike about Christianity?
@xyberk (27)
• Philippines
27 Mar 07
The most important two things about about Christianity are love and forgiveness. It would make a tremendous difference in the world if people would just do those two things. Just imagine a warless society if people practice what they preach and believe in.