| I find the more people talk about how saintly they are, the less saintly and more hypocritical they are. |
There is that! |
I know a true evangelical who is horribly embarrassed by the latest crop of so-called evangelicals. |
| Those who profess to be the most Godly are the worst offenders. https://www.thelily.com/these-women-say-they-were-sexually-abused-by-southern-baptist-leaders-now-theyre-forcing-a-reckoning/ |
But was he an a$$hold about it? |
The road to hell is paved with the bones of religious leaders gone bad. |
Yes. Mark 14:4. But the Jesus people twist themselves into pretzels to excuse it. |
What about political leaders gone bad, pedophiles, murderers, rapists, serial killers, child abusers, animal abusers, racists, etc? Somehow the road to hell is not paved with their bones? There are all kinds of bad people in the world. Some are religious and some are not. Religion doesn’t make you anything you aren’t, and being irreligious doesn’t make you good or bad either. |
agreed, but religious people can always say God told them to do their evil deeds, while non-religious people have only themselves to blame. |
Religious people do evil stuff and blame God? This confuses me. A religious person who does something evil is still accountable to the laws, they get arrested and go to jail. They don’t commit a crime and say “God said it was ok!” and not face consequences. |
OK. Well, then we'll disregard much of the NT, since Paul was writing those epistles directly to specific groups at a certain time in history and since we're not Colossians, Ephesians, Philippians, etc, it doesn't apply to us. You can't have it both ways. |
You aren’t thinking well. Specific one on one advice from Jesus to an extremely wealthy King who loved his material goods and outrageous wealth above everything else doesn’t apply to a regular person. The regular person may not love his or her material goods or modest (or nearly empty) bank account as much as the rich young ruler loved his outrageous wealth. Jesus and Christianity do not call for it’s followers to impoverish themselves and their families to become dependent on social services or government aid. |
Also, social services and government aide did not exist in Jesus's time. |
I don’t understand the person who keeps stating Christians must give away everything to be Christian. The love of anything (money, possessions, sex, food, etc) that is a person’s greatest love and comes between that person and God was the issue with the young ruler. He was “moral” according to Christian standards, but his love for his immense wealth kept him from being “perfect.” He asked Jesus how he could be “perfect.” Christians are instructed to love the Lord their God above all things. Christians are instructed to love their neighbor and help those in need and forgive those who need forgiveness or they themselves will not receive forgiveness. Whatever autistic atheist keeps repeating that Christians have to become destitute wandering hobos because Jesus said so is so off base it’s not even funny. |
Nobody said that. |