I understand that this is not a popular belief among this thread (or at least it doesn't seem to be), but I am a Bible-believing Christian, and just felt the need to post. The number one command from God in the Bible is to love God, and then love your neighbor as you would love yourself. Christians who take it upon themselves to hate others who we believe are engaged in sin (and I know most people do not believe it is sin), or go after them, or harp and harp on certain sins do not understand what Christ tells us, or what his life was about.
There is no reason to go after someone who we believe has committed a sin, b/c as Christ has told us, we have ALL committed sin against him (again I know a lot of you are rolling your eyes). We are not the judges, the executioners, and all that stuff. As a Christian, we are supposed to be concerned with loving that person and helping to direct (not push/threaten/etc.) him/her to a relationship with Jesus, but never to attack, accuse, and think that we are better than anyone else. Christians keep getting this wrong over and over, and maybe they really aren't Christians at all.
Also, most of us do question what we are taught. I actually wasn't raised in a religious environment at all. After reading, learning, and answering, I decided to become a Christian about 9 years ago. However, I doubt myself all the time because I'm human. I doubt myself every time I hear someone say I am ignorant, ridiculous, that science has proved the Bible wrong, the Bible has contradictions, etc. I do not think the Bible says we are damned if we doubt. So I read books like Bones of Contention, and then I also read arguments against Christ/the Bible. But I have not been convinced yet that it isn't true. So I just wanted to give you guys a different picture.
Thanks, and I respect all of you.
Nyx