Yes you do.

Without the truth you have no principals.

Christians are the only ones that strive to stand for truth. Every other religion is based on “I believe in truth if it benefits me.”

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Right, Christians have a monopoly on the truth.

No, but they are the only ones who strive for it completely.

Every other religion the truth is optiomal depending on the situation. Depending on if it benefits the “believer” or not.

I don’t agree with that, ma’am. Christians aren’t the only objective truth seekers.

Muslims don’t, jews certainly don’t, Buddhist don’t.

Zero religions outside of Christianity claim their god as the truth, claim that they will never be perfectly true but will ardently strive to become truth.

Zero other religions.

Prove me wrong.

You can claim anything you want. It’s behaviour that matters. I don’t see ALL Christians behaving as though they’re striving for the truth. My best friend in Syria is Christian, he’s pretty truthful, sometimes an asshole, and I love him. I met many people in my life who live by these principles and aren’t necessarily Christians. These oversimplic generalisations is what’s wrong with our society.

Behavior is not good enough.

The jews believe their genocide is just, they believe their behavior is good.

It is not.

Only through Christ’s salvation will any of us be saved, a belief in him, a belief in objective truth.

Not all jews, I can give you many examples of jews who oppose Gaza’s genocide. You want to claim a monopoly over objective truth. Sorry, not gonna play that game.

Yes, you find him an ashore because sometimes the truth hurts

He lied many times. He cheated on his girlfriend. He’s a human. This righteous attitude you have for Christianity mimics that of some of my Muslim friends. Same talking points, same hypocrisy.