(May 5, 2010 at 5:03 am)tackattack Wrote: Everyone's entitled to their opinions I guess; but, I'm more appaled by the amount of kudos this crap got.
We've had 2 or 3 homeless stop into our chuch. While the smell can be distracting, every time someone took them over to the associate pastors' house (right next to church) got him washed up, took him to the pantry for some food and sat with him in the pew for service. Rarely did they come back more than 3 times, but not for being rejected. The fact you attack all of Christianity saying that hypocrisy is it's main point disgusts me. I'm not naieve enough to think that people don't talk and hypocrisy, child molestation, and various other attrocities do happen in Christianity, but they happen to people regardless of religion. If Christianity was an extreme minority and Atheism was what 80% of the population was atheist do you think theese things would magically disappear? They'd probably be about the same, IMO. sorry if this comes off as a little harsh I'm on vicodin's and rally don't care
In the Bible, Jesus spent pretty much all his time with the poor, caring for them, helping them. If you are a Christian, going to church and praying is easy but actually doing what your religion tells you to do when it puts you out of your comfy comfort zone is something that apparently is too hard for many christians i know.
They are hypocrites. Like the people who want to "save the environment", say they are "ecologists" and insult people who don't recycle but do nothing about it except use less plastic bags, or the people who say they are for world peace by sticking a bumper sticker on their car. If you really believe in something, stopping at what is easy is not enough.