You know, in Christian theology "being good" is not enough. Christians have always had somewhat different notions about good and evil than pagan or humanistic moralists.
I invite you to read the following Chick tract and ponder about its message: Gun Slinger
I don't find the tract perfect by any means, but in all its crude simplicity, it does strikingly suggest what potential threat to conventional morality (as understood by non-Christians) is contained in the unadulterated Christian doctrine of salvation.
I invite you to read the following Chick tract and ponder about its message: Gun Slinger
I don't find the tract perfect by any means, but in all its crude simplicity, it does strikingly suggest what potential threat to conventional morality (as understood by non-Christians) is contained in the unadulterated Christian doctrine of salvation.
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