Not sure I consider my time in Sunday school 'wasted'. Considering it was Midwestern US Methodism in the 60s, I can invoke a stricter viewpoint of Christerism from personal experience than, to date, any Christer I have ever seen posting here.
I'm not 'pimping' them when I note they are not doing it right; by my upbringing, they aren't. And we all know (their) God is eternal and unchanging, so any and all that come here with a (relative to my upbringing) slacker attitude, I know sincerely from my long hours in Sunday school, (their) God is definitely pissed off with their take on His requirements for fealty and piety.
And they are therefore damned by their own dogma, strictures, rules, commandments and edicts.
Nice payoff for my investment.
I'm not 'pimping' them when I note they are not doing it right; by my upbringing, they aren't. And we all know (their) God is eternal and unchanging, so any and all that come here with a (relative to my upbringing) slacker attitude, I know sincerely from my long hours in Sunday school, (their) God is definitely pissed off with their take on His requirements for fealty and piety.
And they are therefore damned by their own dogma, strictures, rules, commandments and edicts.
Nice payoff for my investment.
The granting of a pardon is an imputation of guilt, and the acceptance a confession of it.