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The question raised in the book Mere Christianity is why all Christians aren't necessarily nicer than non-Christians. The speaker believes that some Christians can be judgmental and push their beliefs onto others instead of showing compassion. They suggest that Christians come from different backgrounds and upbringings, which can affect their behavior. The speaker compares it to how there are good and bad people in any group, including Christians. So for our next statement from the book Mere Christianity, it says, If Christianity is true, why are not all Christians obviously nicer than all non-Christians? So basically, why would not all Christians be nice? Why are there some that are nice and some that aren't? If we're all Christians, what do you think about that? So I think when I see or I've heard or I don't remember, but I think Christians tend to always be like, you're wrong, I'm right kind of thing. They have this thing of they want to shove the Bible in your face and be like, look, this is what the Bible says, and I want you to believe it. And they're forgetting that compassionate side of, hey, instead of wanting to shove this down your throat, we need to come with compassion. But see, but that's where, even though we're all Christians, I think we all come from different backgrounds, from different families, different upbringings. So we have different temperaments. And I think it'd be very hard to just say all Christians are all nice. We have nice people, good people, same way as you have good police officers and bad police officers. You have, just in general, good people, bad people, same with Christians. You will have a few bad eggs in the bunch. All right. For the next.