Most Christians I've known in my life believed they had an obligation to enforce by any means available, their own views on morality.
For instance, a Christian who felt strongly about the use of illegal drugs would, after a lot of hand wringing and soul searching, would regretfully turn a marijuana-smoking friend in to the police.
In fact, if they believed the person had enough in possession to rate a jail term, they'd consider it a moral duty to help the cops set their friend up for a felony bust.
Have I got this wrong? Were the Christians I've seen do this 'real' Christians, or the 'other' kind of Christians?
2007-08-03
12:08:45
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Jack P
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