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I know what you mean. I have a brother-in-law who is now Baptist. He’s been for about 15 or 16 (could be more) years now. He was baptized a Catholic. He used to drink a little more than occasionally before he turned away from the Church. As a Baptist he was ‘forbidden’ to drink. So he put on this facade in the very beginning. I guess it then became ‘normal’ for him. But now after so many years he is now back to drinking. He only drinks at home and only on the weekends. He is a good man, a good husband and he does his best to be a good father.Please define “more Christian.”
I grew up evangelical Protestant and spent 40 years as an active member of evangelical churches. I converted to Catholicism in 2004.
Are you talking about alcohol consumption and other “visible” behaviors? In the past, I would have said that evangelicals don’t drink alcohol, but I have seen this change in the last ten years. Even my ex-Pentecostal parents-in-law drink now.
But is abstinence from alcohol “more Christian”?
Are we talking about movies, television, swearing, going to church, reading romance novels, eating too much, etc?
Are we talking about pre-marital sex, abortions, homosexuality, etc.?
Are we talking about giving money and our children to missions and the poor?
Are we talking about basic kindness and politeness? I hope not, because I’ve found throughout my life that many atheists are more kind and polite than many Christians.
What is “more Christian” anyway?
This is an excellent thread, very thought-provoking. For many years, I have grappled with the concept of being “in the world but not of the world” I personally think that there is very little difference in the way Christians live compared to the way non-Christians live, and that’s sad, IMO.
I know of this Atheist who is the nicest, kindest and most polite person you could meet. He was also baptized Catholic. But somehow I believe that deep down inside his heart and soul he believes in God. He only believes the way that he believes because he lost his father at an early age. Of course it could be for other reasons also. I still think he believes deep down inside. I pray for him.
