And I'm saying he clearly said he tried to believe and if every Christian who is 'faking it until they make it' is a fake, then you should call anyone who is who is trying to believe but isn't there yet a fake. It's okay to talk out of one side of your mouth at a time. No one is making you say that having doubt and trying to 'fake it until you make it' doesn't make you 'not a true Christian' but that guy who had doubt and was 'faking it until he made it' wasn't really a Christian, even though it's clear that he tried very hard to be one. You want to have it both ways at once (for some reason), but I'm not buying what you're trying to sell, which is apparently getting to call someone who finally accepts that he's not going to make it a fake while giving those who are still trying a pass. I would guess because if wouldn't be good for soul-recruitment if you insult the people doing their best to be Christians; but once they give up they're fair game and a chance to show how those who give up will be treated.
Maybe try being decent to someone who tried and failed instead of ridiculing them...but that's not what I've come to expect from Christians, so I can't say that I'm disappointed. It's not like you have any moral standard of how to treat people (or how to gossip about them), you're clearly muddling through and struggling with figuring out what's right just like the rest of us, tackattack. It's not like Christianity has anything to offer in that regard.
Maybe try being decent to someone who tried and failed instead of ridiculing them...but that's not what I've come to expect from Christians, so I can't say that I'm disappointed. It's not like you have any moral standard of how to treat people (or how to gossip about them), you're clearly muddling through and struggling with figuring out what's right just like the rest of us, tackattack. It's not like Christianity has anything to offer in that regard.
I'm not anti-Christian. I'm anti-stupid.