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<blockquote data-quote="Laodicean60" data-source="post: 77555954" data-attributes="member: 450284"><p>Now you are preaching. What does your sermon have to do with a holier-than-thou attitude? Is the world talking? It's my observation or reflection of why the world is in its current situation. The social issues that have made it to headline news. It's my Christian leaders in government who have created regime change (how's that working for us?). It's the lies and deception from my government. Our arrogance to not recognize the hate toward us is of our own doing. </p><p></p><p></p><p> Is it possible we reject Christ's teaching? You are not special because you believe in God.</p><p></p><p>Of course, she was amazed but Jesus didn't bring up her sins till she confessed unlike Christians today who like pointing out the sins of their neighbors. Christians today love casting stones remember the prostitute? It's like saying homeless people are drug addicts. </p><p></p><p>Your sermon was about nonbelievers. Are you puffing yourself up? Not recognizing our own sins is pride. Peace Out</p><p></p><p>because: </p><p>Romans 12:18</p><p>New International Version</p><p>18 If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Laodicean60, post: 77555954, member: 450284"] Now you are preaching. What does your sermon have to do with a holier-than-thou attitude? Is the world talking? It's my observation or reflection of why the world is in its current situation. The social issues that have made it to headline news. It's my Christian leaders in government who have created regime change (how's that working for us?). It's the lies and deception from my government. Our arrogance to not recognize the hate toward us is of our own doing. Is it possible we reject Christ's teaching? You are not special because you believe in God. Of course, she was amazed but Jesus didn't bring up her sins till she confessed unlike Christians today who like pointing out the sins of their neighbors. Christians today love casting stones remember the prostitute? It's like saying homeless people are drug addicts. Your sermon was about nonbelievers. Are you puffing yourself up? Not recognizing our own sins is pride. Peace Out because: Romans 12:18 New International Version 18 If it is possible, as far as it depends on you, live at peace with everyone. [/QUOTE]
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