Are they so naive as to think that is the way to heaven or to convert non-believers?
Is it THAT hard to live life with compassion, patience, humility and a sense of justice? Dost thou NEED to condemn and judge others to be christian? Is the need to feel superior over others taught in churches?
Many answers from alledged christians I see on here, but rarely doth they give sound advice or consort, instead, they condemn, judge and make known their thought that they are better than others.
I have met more non-believers that practice good than nearly all those that claim to have found Christ, here or anywhere else.
I be not a christian, but if I doth come across a bad or corrupted person, I treat them with compassion and understanding, as from my experience, this has been always successful in fettering their attitudes. Why do I not see christians doing this same 'christian' duty? Can they TRULY be as unenlightened as their facades seem to portray?
2006-07-31
07:07:48
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