"The greatest single cause of atheism in the world today is Christians. Who acknowledge Jesus with their lips, then walk out the door And deny Him by their lifestyle That is what an unbelieving world simply finds unbelievable."
~ What if I Stumble Jesus Freak, DC Talk
 | would you rather stay there in the pile of mud or stand up and wash it off? ^^ |
 | Unfortunately, it's true... |
 | yep!! i love that line from that song.. i actually used that as intro nung mag speaker ako hehehe |
 | it made me think... agree! |
 | true, so true...sad truth... |
 | hmmm, being anti religous myself. i agree. we call them hipicrits. if i spelt that right. they say 1 thing and do somthing totaly diffrent. and there sexist! but every religoun is that way. |
 | this is one reason why i don't go to church... |
 | i do remember a bumper sticker that goes "Lord, save us from your followers..." |
 | i still do, sometimes. selective perception na lang. not all Christians are "pa-pogi." I know a handful who'd make me wanna become one over and over again. |
 | There's a writer that once identified the church as the last of Christ's "Three Great Humiliations" (the other two being the incarnation and the crucifiction). God was under no obligation to undertake any of the three, and they were dumbfoundingly humiliating experiences for him in the sense that they involved him abandoning so much of his power just so we could approach him, know him better.
God wanted to spread the gospel through the church not for the sake of the Gospel but for the Church, who in the process of sharing Christ to others might learn more about him themselves. In choosing to do things this way, God subjected his message to the imperfections of his messengers... for the messengers' sakes, not for his own.
How strange. That we serve God as if we were doing him a favor, when in fact we give him nothing he didn't give us, and we give it to him sullied and broken.
When a child gives a sixpence-worth gift to his or her father (who has given her great riches!), he is sixpence none the richer for it, is he not?
How sad it is if the child gives the gift in a spirit of arrogance and condescension, as if he/she were doing a great service the father. |
 | Ah, but what a punishment for those who misuse the Gospel!
I give fair warning to all who hear the words of the prophecy of this book: If you add to the words of this prophecy, God will add to your life the disasters written in this book; if you subtract from the words of the book of this prophecy, God will subtract your part from the Tree of Life and the Holy City that are written in this book.(Revelation 22:18-19, Translation:The Message )
As Jesus pointed out...
But if you give them a hard time, bullying or taking advantage of their simple trust, you'll soon wish you hadn't. You'd be better off dropped in the middle of the lake with a millstone around your neck. Doom to the world for giving these God-believing children a hard time! Hard times are inevitable, but you don't have to make it worse—and it's doomsday to you if you do. (Matthew 18:7, Same Translation)
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 | I suppose it's a matter of one's motivations. It's possible to misrepresent the gospel honestly, and then there are those who intentionally use it to manipulate and abuse people.
God looks at the heart. |
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