@niavy @jeffowski i commend you. It blows my mind how so many people call themselves Christians but choose to follow the opposite route and vex others.
I believe it has a lot to do with pride coming from a false sense of self worth, which makes them think they're better than others because they sit in a temple on Sunday for an hour or so.
Two faced is what they are. Worshiping God inside the temple, and attacking His creation outside.
@linuxjj @niavy -- To all those Christians that say they aren't the "Bad Christians"...
If you have a guy sitting at a table with ten Nazis, what do you have?
A table with eleven Nazis.
You cannot claim to not be one of the "Bad Christians" when you've taken up their banner and side with them when you vote, when you shop, and when you want to be charitable. Just because you don't side with them on who to hate, doesn't mean you aren't "number 11".
@linuxjj @niavy -- It totally feels like when US Southerners wave the Tennessee Battle Flag (that they've mistaken for the Confederate Flag) and say they aren't racist, just into Southern Heritage...
They get lumped in with the racists.
So sorry... Not sorry...
If you claim to be a Christian, YOU OWN ALL OF IT, not the cherry-picked parts you want and ignore the rest.
If you can then disown the parts of Christianity you dislike, then why not eject all of the poison? Why be Christian?
@jeffowski @niavy I am a Christian andI do get yo cherry pick. I choose what I do in my life, and am also responsible for the outcome of each of my decisions. I choose to hate or not to hate, to tolerate or not to tolerate, and I'm man enough to deal with the blowback, if any.