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[–] [email protected] 9 points 2 days ago (1 children)

The more I read the Bible (having read multiple versions) as a teen the more I realized that people who claim to walk as Christ did, in fact do not walk as Christ did. There are exceptions, such as the pastor who I met volunteering at a soup kitchen, but a vast majority only prove my point.

Christ walked among sinners, the down and destitute, tax collectors, sex workers and the "unclean". The same people these self proclaimed men and women of Christ will rebuke and spit on.

I always think back to that scene from Castlevania between the Bishop and the Demon: "my life's work is in his name!" "Your life's work. Makes him puke."

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 day ago

Yeah but some of the worst Christians are the ones who do walk with the wretches. They come in with their ideas of sin and salvation and don't bother to notice when they've found pockets of paradise among the damned because they're too busy trying to convert people away from the things they like