I know. And most of them consider themselves "Christians", eh? I think if there was a Jesus he would be very irritated with them. Sorry if I got you riled up about your "favorite" subject :) But I just can't escape the pathetic irony. So much for "my brother's keeper".
I know. And most of them consider themselves "Christians", eh? I think if there was a Jesus he would be very irritated with them. Sorry if I got you riled up about your "favorite" subject :) But I just can't escape the pathetic irony. So much for "my brother's keeper".
If more Christians spent more time emulating the version of Jesus that ministers to the poor by feeding them I might be more sympathetic to the Christian diaspora.
I know. And most of them consider themselves "Christians", eh? I think if there was a Jesus he would be very irritated with them. Sorry if I got you riled up about your "favorite" subject :) But I just can't escape the pathetic irony. So much for "my brother's keeper".
If more Christians spent more time emulating the version of Jesus that ministers to the poor by feeding them I might be more sympathetic to the Christian diaspora.
If you were to visit the church of one of those 'Christians', you probably wouldn't be surprised to find that Jesus has left the building.