VERSION|0.5.1|NAME|Dinah|DATE|1363171787|CONTENT|As Rhidian has discovered, there is an enormous gulf between rhetoric and reality.  It is easy enough I suppose if you believe in a god to attend church on a Sunday, to vaguely subscribe to a series of statements about your beliefs and then to call yourself a Christian.  But as for actually doing anything about it in the way of clothing the naked, housing the homeless, giving enough money to the poor for it to be more than a mere gesture and actually affect you financially, then I would suggest that the average Christian is no more likely to go this far than the average Joe or Josephine Bloggs.  Kind, giving people do exist, but they exist across the spectrum and are just as likely to be atheists as believers.  Religions have not survived because they have made people any kinder or nicer, but because they have exploited aspects of human nature for their benefit, through fair means and foul.|IP-ADDRESS|79.71.116.192|MODERATIONFLAG|