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Stories: Remember the thread WWJR?
Posted by: webgeek on Saturday, March 10, 2007 - 12:12 AM
from the atlbike.org forums, by: TimH
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A major media outlet misunderstanding (or outright exploitation of) the Christian faith is about as new as an athiest worshiping at the alter of environmentalism or person who goes to church a few times each month and wears their Christianity like designer jewelry. Remember the thread...

Remember the thread WWJR? He would have given his bike away. He would offer his spare tube to a stranger with a flat. He would ask people on the side of the road if they are OK and would slow down for a family with children on the trail. He would ride single file when someone shouts "Car back" and would wave to the driver instead of giving the finger. He would take an extra long pull and offer encouragement to a tired rider instead of trying to drop him. He would not insult or belittle people. He would be humble, patient and willing to help.

I'll bet that even chris327 wouldn't have a problem with riders who tried to be more "Christ-like", even if they happen to be Christians too.

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