Christians strongly believe that their religion is the one true religion. Some Christians also believe that they have a duty to convert followers of all other religions, to Christianity. For some, there may even be a sense that it is in some way irrational for others not to convert readily to Christianity, when told what Christians believe. Also, it is a requirement among certain minor Christian sects and denominations for young adults to spend up to two years attempting to convert others.
Not all Christians need to visit holy places, only those whose sect says they must, or those who feel the need to do so. Not all Christians need to visit holy places, only those whose sect says they must, or those who feel the need to do so.
They want to compare themselves to others
usually before bed, or in the morning, but really whenever they feel the need or want to!
Christians do not pray as much as they (we) should. Paul tells us to pray constantly. Too many times we only pray when we feel we need something.
There are probably as many views as there are Christians. The only directive supplied by the Church was this: Pope John Paul II and Benedict XVI both urged that the Faithful not waste the resources of the planet, especially those which are needed by the poor or needy. Christians should be good stewards of God's planet and only consume what they need and to avoid excesses which may damage the planet in which we all live. I am certain that most of the scientists who set up the theory of global warming are Christians.
Roman Catholic AnswerThe Church's view on Scientology is that they are yet another sect in the modern world that needs the Gospel preached to them, i.e., they are in need of evangelization and prayer.
Initially, he views the Christians as crazy but harmless, as they talk about a man with a mother but no father. Further, they speak funny and the villagers make fun of them. After some of the villagers and then Nwoye converts, he sees them as more of an evil that need to be uprooted.
Because they are afraid of what others think, they are afraid of not being accepted and feel like they need to uphold an image that others will approve of.
when you hear and see what others are doing and you feel the need to do the same to be counted in as part of the group.
Just talk to God as you would a great friend. Confess to him, give him thanks and praise for the things he has already done. Stress the sincere need and want to develop a strong relationship with him. Ask him to give you strength, courage and patience. Ask him to give you the faith you need to to continuously trust in his will. Then ask him for the things you need and to bless others who have needs as well. Ask others who you feel are true christians and living a Godly life to intercede with you in prayer for this request.
"My senator's votes don't reflect my views."
The same reason people spread any sort of ideas, they want people to feel the same way. It's what they believe, and as long as it doesn't harm anyone, what does it matter.