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Is behavior of Jew, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, atheist, (or whatever) any different on daily basis?

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Is behavior of Jew, Christian, Muslim, Buddhist, atheist, (or whatever) any different on daily basis?

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I am going to answer your question without “religion” labels, because not everyone who identifies himself with a faith practices it, or even really believes it. Christ was aware of this fact as you are JT, when he gave the parable of the wheat and the tares, and also when he said, “Not everyone who calls me Lord, Lord will enter the Kingdom of Heaven.” After all, you yourself are someone who said he knew Christ for over 30 years, and apparently never did know Him at all. Whatever a person calls himself (whether it’s Christian, agnostic, Hindu, Jew, etc.), if he is genuinely making the attempt to seek after God, his daily life differs a great deal from the daily lives of those who do not, from God’s perspective at least. Note: One of the best times to seek after God is during the times one spends doing ordinary things.

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