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This isn't sorority girl logic. "Christians" all over the world act hypocritically like this. They go to church and act like they are on a high horse because they are "Christians", and then they turn around and do what they just told someone else not to do. I am a very strong Christian, and it is so disappointing to see this happen. I'm not saying that I don't mess up and that I'm not occasionally hypocritical without meaning to, but I try very hard to not be this way. It is misleading to someone who may not know much about Christianity. If they see this girl walking into church one day, and posting a Bible verse on Twitter, but the next day they see her walking home from shacking, and getting drunk at a party? They will probably think, "nope, that's not for me. If that's how Christians act then I don't want anything to do with it". And it breaks my heart. The difference between me and other Christians and how we act, and "Christians who act this way, is that I try to not do this. If I catch myself doing this, I repent and do everything in my power not to do it again. And most of these people don't do that. They just continue to do it acting like it's completely okay, when it isn't. The reality is, we are all human, and we all make mistakes. I sin everyday but I'm still a Christian. We just sin in different ways. So I am not judging these people and I am in no way saying that I am better than them, because I am not.
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