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| Intellect | 57% | 373 votes | Total: 655 votes | |
| Moral | 43% | 282 votes |
Intellect
Created on: May 02, 2009
If one is to call oneself a Christian, accepting this on moral grounds is actually relatively easy.
Created on: July 28, 2008 Last Updated: July 24, 2009
In my humble opinion. When accepting Christianity into your life. It is much harder to accept it from
by Roger Crain
Created on: August 21, 2010 Last Updated: May 09, 2012
The greater challenge for accepting Christianity is intellectual. Thus, this argument will be
by James Friday
Created on: March 24, 2008
For those who do not accept Christianity, there are two large challenges usually preventing them from
Created on: May 23, 2009 Last Updated: May 24, 2009
For me, although practising Christians represent some of the leading exemplars of proper upright human
Created on: March 31, 2011 Last Updated: April 01, 2011
Morality is embedded within us by God before birth. Our upbringing and personal choices in our lives
Created on: December 22, 2009
Since we can assume that each of us wishes to live within a society which promotes behavior that will
by Narnie
Created on: March 25, 2009 Last Updated: April 15, 2011
For the greater part of the community the intellect will ultimately have more trouble dealing with the
Created on: September 23, 2008
In its simplest form, all religious belief is based on faith. Faith, as defined in Hebrews 11:1 is "the
by F.J. Foster
Created on: April 07, 2008 Last Updated: February 14, 2009
Although many more challenges face Christianity than these two, pitting them against each other creates
Created on: May 02, 2009
Morality is what we learn in school, what we see on television, and what is read in books. We understand
Created on: May 03, 2009
What is the greater challenge in accepting Christianity: Intellectual or moral?
The greater challenge
Created on: June 01, 2009 Last Updated: June 03, 2009
To accept Christ ( Christianity ) ; is it an intellectual or a moral choice ? Let us look at this together,
by Tara Floyd
Created on: June 07, 2008
Bypass Both Intellect and Morality and Awaken the Conscience
In Exodus 20, God set His laws in stone
by R.A. Scott
Created on: May 27, 2008
Christianity is an amazing subject. If you want strong dissenting opinions look to God. Christianity
by Munin
Created on: June 09, 2008
The only challenge to accepting Christianity is an intellectual one.
Christianity is a religion, and
Created on: March 07, 2008 Last Updated: March 11, 2008
Slave Ideology in the New Testament: A General Introduction
"If we are free, then I don't think you're
by Hubert Willoughsby Berkshire
Created on: April 08, 2008
When I was a small boy, my mother would round me and my older brothers up and we'd go to church, be
Created on: February 24, 2008
The question put before us is "What is the greater challenge in accepting Christianity: Intellectual
by Kevin Hollis
Created on: February 27, 2008
Taking an in depth and exhaustive look at the ethical paradigm promulgated by both the text and exegesis
Moral
Created on: October 08, 2009
The intellectual case for Christianity is very strong: so strong that St. Paul would say that the unbelievers
Created on: March 26, 2009
There's a theory that intellectualism precludes a belief in God, mainly held by those who consider themselves
by Sean Jackson
Created on: October 13, 2008
Who's the boss?
People don't like being told what to do. It's easier to can wrap your mind around the
Created on: November 12, 2008
In accepting Christianity, the greater burden is moral, rather than intellectual. Reading the Bible
by David Wilcox
Created on: January 17, 2008
The moral of Christianity is much harder to accept than the intellectual aspects. Accepting and becoming
by groundhog91
Created on: March 31, 2011 Last Updated: November 13, 2011
The Truth about anything is never grasped intellectually by any carnal mind in any since of the word.
Created on: December 07, 2008
Christianity presents many moral challenges for those with faith in God. A basic challenge is the wrong
by Karin Forno
Created on: January 13, 2008
While many people may have difficulty accepting the intellectual ideas of Christianity, many more do
Created on: January 14, 2008
Americans overall have a tremendous ability to rationalize. Regardless of the intellectual basis we
Created on: January 10, 2008 Last Updated: January 12, 2008
Well, this is something that I have recently been thinking about. Is accepting Christianity adverse
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