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19 Different Types of Christians

February 9th, 2012 by posted in Christian Living

People wear their “religion” in different ways. Some may be deeply devout daily while others only pray in times of great desperation. Some seek to eliminate humanity’s wrongs while others seek to prove humanity itself wrong. Look at these 19 types of Christians from Online Christian Colleges and see if you fit or break the mold.

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19 Types of Christians

  1. 2 Responses to “19 Different Types of Christians”

  2. By Troy on Mar 15, 2012

    Wow… you’ve got a lot of negative takes on different people at different levels of their walk with Christ. Your characterizations may be familiar to us, but to share it so boldly shows a lack of spiritual maturity and discernment. Just because someone doesn’t fit into your few positive categories doesn’t mean that God isn’t calling them “son” or “daughter” right now. We are all on a journey that is imperfect and incomplete until we breathe our last. Be careful of judging the body of Christ so contemptuously… that is a an extremely deceptive and dangerous path.

  3. By Ty Wallace on Mar 15, 2012

    First of all, I didn’t design the infographic – only posted it, so don’t stone the messenger. ;-)

    That being said, I found it to be humorous – not judgmental at all. And if we can’t laugh at ourselves, well…

    I think all too often we take ourselves too seriously when in all reality, it is God we need to take seriously.

    I don’t feel the infographic makes the judgement that any of these stereotypes are not God’s “son” or “daughter.” And your saying of “We are all on a journey that is imperfect and incomplete until we breathe our last” seems to be exemplified in this infographic, no?

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