The odd thing to me, is that you can make them aware of it. And they remain completely oblivious to the hypocrisy. An example would be homelessness. When you tell them Jesus wouldn’t allow that, they respond with “they chose that life,” or “that’s just the way things are.” Without ever considering the ramifications.
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"Was talk of virtue just pretention? Was I to naive, to expect you to heed the morals you're purveying?"
CHRISTIANITY HAS ALWAYS BEEN USED TO FOOL ABUSE AND TERRORIZE THE PEOPLE. NOW IS NO EXCEPTION.
Probably especially so since Jesus was a Jew preaching the Jewish faith and the guy who made most of the rules of the Bible was a rich dude who never met Jesus once.
And still, we will see conservatives disguising as centrists blame all of that to the democrats because they let them do it.
'Fantasy and delusion is my identity...'
“Judge not, that you be not judged. For with what judgment you judge, you will be judged; and with the measure you use, it will be measured back to you.” — Jesus (Matt. 7:1-2)
Rev. Cremer: goes on Twitter and judges a bunch of people he's never met for things they didn't do to him
We're all sinners, aren't we, Ben?
I’m not a sky-daddy believer but the poetry of that tweet actually hits hard.
Still: Jesus was a confection. ‘Why invent the Jesus?’ https://youtu.be/LTllC7TbM8M?feature=shared