Lamb or Tiger?

I’ve been closely observing Christian behavior, noting it, & such. I’ve noticed something. They claim to be “Lamb of Gods” & yet they show more traits of being the “tiger” in which they claim feed upon them. Though their “message” is centralized, notice they mostly target the ones that are weak, meek, ill, distraught, facing troubled times, & young(just like a tiger) to convey their message to the strongest, to really put the “hammer” down on. I’ve noted people don’t just convert, they usually are to be going through some sort of hardship or crisis, are extremely ill, or are young, such as children, or are just raised & brought up that way. So why are people outside the Christian creed considered the “Tigers”? So might they have it backwards? That they be the tigers that stalk the flock of lambs, waiting on one to fall so they may prey upon it, entrap it in their maw.

Answer #1

Though I see what you are saying ipod_nano I must fully agree with Thex13thxChild it would seem as though Christians ‘prey’ upon the weak-weak at mind, body, &(or) soul, just like that of the fierce tiger. Yet they hide behind lambs’ skin putting on a facade of innocence. We are destined to argue because people will accept the peace offered from other religions. I’m not saying all Christians are like that, but I’ve seen my fair share. A good example of one of the very people like that is infolic, not to point anyone out. Because people are not of their religion they are called out & shunned. No peace can be accepted from those not of others’ religion. I’ve had enough. It is time to call out the ones who wish not to accept the peace offered instead of the peace bringers being the ones called out & shunned.

We are the lambs that are destined to stand up to those in our clothing. Blessed Be!

Answer #2

Christians are Lambs of God. A shepard leads lambs, right? Well God is our Shepard. As our Shepard, He is leading us(Lambs) to the Tigers in order to bring them to His heard. Doing this is teaching them and showing them how and what our Shepard expects of us. And hopefully if the Word is strong and powerful enough it will convert them into a believer, thus saving their souls. So they can go to heaven. But they have to work on themselves to become saved. A person whose soul is not saved and has not turned their life over to God and trust in Him will find themselves in the Devils Playground. Lambs are protected by a Shepard because they have no defense mechanism. For example: if a fly where to fly in a lambs nose, how does a lamb get it out? They commit suicide by banging their head against a large rock or boulder. The Shepard takes care of Lamb. Lamb can’t kick, bite, roar or scream, they don’t run fast, and depend upon the Shepard. Much like ourselves. When we find ourselves in trouble, what do we do? We call on God. Who is our Shepard. So if a Lamb sees a Tiger/wolf in Sheeps/Lambs clothing, it’s a lamb who needs help or who has strayed away from their Shepard. They are in trouble. So the Shepard, being good to His Lambs, has instructed His Lambs to bring the stray back to Him and the rest of the heard. So then the stray can be taught the ins and outs of the heard. You asked a question that was kind of tough to answer but I hope I did the job.

Answer #3

The ones offering peace are the lambs, those too closed of minds are the tigers, so I assume that’s what you mean, am I right? I can wholly agree with that.

Answer #4

It’s never going to make sense to you, or me, or anyone. That’s the way it’s been, and that’s the way it will always be. People are just, destined to argue for eternity.

Answer #5

Lol I can fully agree with you there toadaly

Answer #6

Not quite, I think you may have missed the point there sweety. Lambs can bite & kick to defend themselves & tigers have trainers who protect them as well, you mustn’t forget. Also, tigers are hunted for their skin(just because the way they look) or just because they are feared, though it’s humans who are the real predator, not the tigers. But speaking stereotypically- in context of John Keats lets say- Basically what this question is trying to convey is, can the lambs of god truly be called lambs do to the fact they seem to have more characteristics of the “dreadful” tiger in their “hunting” method when trying to gain more followers, or recruit in other words. That perhaps these so called lambs are not as innocent as their appeals may lead one to believe.

Answer #7

I always thought they called themselves lambs, not because of their gentle nature, but because of they way they mindlessly follow.

Answer #8

Yep. Everyone has their opinion I guess…Hourglass.. ^_=

Answer #9

I agree with thex13thxchild

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