A:I’m not a Christian. I just want to know why Americans believe that sort of thing.
我不是一个基督徒。我只想知道为什么美国人相信那种事情。
B:Believe what?
相信什么事?
A:You know… like, say God is the creator of the universe, the Bible, and Jesus Christ...
你知道……像上帝是宇宙的创造者,圣经,以及基督耶稣……
C:You don’t believe that? Everyone interprets the Bible in a different way. To some people, the Gospel is a source of much comfort.
你不相信这些?每个人对圣经有不同的理解。对一些人来说,圣经福音是安逸、舒适的源泉。
A:What do you believe, John? Are you Christian?
约翰,你相信什么?你是基督徒吗?
C:To tell you the truth, I don’t know if I’m a Christian or not. Christians don’t often share the same belief. But I believe that we all possess, by the grace of God, the potential to create fantastic changes on this earth.
说实话,我不知道我是否是基督徒。基督徒并不常常有共同的信仰。但我相信在上帝的慈悲下,我们都拥有潜力使这个世界发生一些了不起的变化。
A:Do you believe that one religion is better than another?
你认为一种教派比另一种好吗?
C:No, all religions are essentially based on the same ideals, so no one is really better.
不,所有教派基本上都基于相同的理想,所以没有一个真正比另一个好。
A:Do you go to church regularly?
你定期去教堂吗?
C:When I’m home in the States, I go, but not in China.
当我在美国的家时,我去,但是在中国不去。