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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The parable Jesus told about the Good Samaritan is quite clear that non-believers (in this case, Samaritans) can be better people than believers (in this case, Jews/Jesus’ followers). If you’ll recall, a believer has been attacked and was lying wounded alongside the road, but while his co-religionists walked past and ignored him, the foreign Samaritan helped him. Jesus was also very clear that we should welcome the poor and sick into our midst, even if they’re foreign. Also, of we’re quoting the NT there’s plenty of things pp forgot to cite. Like this one just for starters: "in Christ there is neither slave nor free" (Galatians 3:28) I haven’t been here in a while and it’s clear knowledgeable Christians aren’t bothering with the haters and trolls. And MAGATs don’t want to see what Jesus actually said. That’s too bad, because it’s a chance to educate and clarify. [/quote] You can not believe in Jesus and still be a good person.[/quote]
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