This paper analyzes the Christian status in Taiwan, its teachings, its effects on society, its difficulty to be accepted, its existence nearly everywhere and its scarcity of believers in Taiwan. It also discusses Christianity's status on campus and provides a preliminary sketch to the understanding of Christianity, its uniqueness and its influences on people.
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The Reasons for Christianity Rejection
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From the Paper:
"Another interesting matter concerns faith, or the virtue that values the belief in God and the acceptance of God's will. How is it that when nonbelievers are converted into believers, these individuals become extremely faithful? What converts their disbelief and doubts into enormous waves of faith? However, despite their transformation into pious believers, why is it that they fail to convert others? Is it because of their methods? Or is it because of the complexity of Christian teachings? What is the "simple" nature of Christianity that makes it so unbelievable and so believable at the same time?"