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Christians should love their enemies, which Christians no longer do, as evidenced in the US
"They had their faith weaponized against them into bigotry."
Absolutely spot on.
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Christians should love their enemies, which Christians no longer do, as evidenced in the US
He went on to say that Christians should love their enemies, which Christians no longer do, as evidenced in the US
When he said that, I thought he was letting his parents off a bit too lightly. Victimization has become a national pasttime ."They had their faith weaponized against them into bigotry."
Absolutely spot on.
Yes, there are a very few who do, including Speaker Pelosi, but great swaths of Christians on the left and right hate their enemies, and are no different than any other political enemies, less their sanctimony.Well, the loudmouthed ones don't, but there are a lot of Christians like that lady bishop who spoke right to Trump's face.

When he said that, I thought he was letting his parents off a bit too lightly. Victimization has become a national pasttime .
His statement attempts to make his parents unaccountable for bigotry they absorbed from their leaders. That's not good enough. We are accountable for what we accept. The Germans were accountable for the hatred they accepted as espoused by their leaders. Humans can tell cruelty when they see it. If you sit in the pew and hear preaching to hate your neighbors, you are accountable for adopting that teaching.
No, he was calling to account the monsters that call themselves "pastors" and teach people to believe that way.
What's the difference between President Trump and Greenland?
Greenland's not for sale.
