Ultra Magnus wrote:Years ago, I was on the verge of losing my faith because of being greatly discouraged by some who I believed I could count on for spiritual support when I needed it the most.
Then God helped me realise that I cannot see fellow Christians with the mindset that they are absolutely dependable and reliable people. Christians will fail, because we're all imperfect.
bigsleepj wrote:Ghandi said he would have been a Christian if it wasn't for the Christians.
Puritan wrote:However, the book makes the point that seeing people this way misses the point of the Christian walk - it's not about being perfect, it's about being MADE perfect day by day. We can't see where people have come from, we can't know how God has changed their lives. Sometimes the people who seem most Christian aren't, and the people who seem un-Christian are Christian.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
kaemmerite wrote:I'm reminded of something I once heard a Christian say. "The dregs of society don't belong here."
Kaligraphic wrote:Why do people seem to think vulgar speech is so bad? You know why? Vulgar comes from vulgus, the latin word for the rabble, the commoners, the peasantry. Christians have to use aristocratic language, because, well, we don't want to have anything to do with the world. (and of course, anyone who comes from the world, and can't transform themselves into a model of aristocratic condescension fast enough can just burn) You know what I say? I say that a Christian who cannot speak the language of commoners cannot affect his generation.
Or the whole sex is evil and must be avoided at all costs thing - I mean, news flash, people, how do you think you got here? "Well, Mommy and Daddy went down to the store..." Nope. Try again.
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