Although there is no real name for it most Christian groups have a word called Christophobia. It's not in the dictionary... Maybe Webster has Christophobia?
They should be. Many places in the Bible this is written: 'Behold, the fear of the Lord, that is wisdom, ........ This is not the fear and trembling kind of fear but reverential fear
They blamed Christians for the fire that burned Rome.
Fear is a good and helpful reactions to many dangers in a human's life. But it appears your asking about the 'Fear of the Lord.' The term 'fear' here is better translated as 'awe, deep respect.'
So that the Christians could have their freedom to worship and others to worship without fear.
A:Not in a liberal democracy. All we need to do is defend the human rights of all, regardless of religion or lack of religion. As long as this applies without fear or favour, then Christians and non-Christians alike will have their human rights respected.
Any Christian (true born-again Christian) has nothing to to fear from God. It's those who aren't ready to meet their maker who should be fearful.
Fear of their own mortality, and a general feeling of helplessness. When people feel powerless, they turn to religions.
yom kippur is a very terrible thing christians rule
Although there is no real name for it most Christian groups have a word called Christophobia. It's not in the dictionary... Maybe Webster has Christophobia?
Omnipotent meaning all powerful, is very significant in the lives of christians. If God is all powerful than we have no reason to fear anything. We know that he is in control of everything. He will not let a rock cut or foot unless he ordained it. We as christians feel safe knowing God has control of our lives.
I'm sure most Christians have had that fear at some point. The ones who would be left behind are the ones who aren't worried about it.
To be open with the word speak to thy father with praise and fear. We are servants to him and owe him alegence his death is the mark of our worth we our nothing compared to him.