Interesting article Putting the article's political agenda aside, this article made me think a lot about how I view sin in my life. Also how when she confronted people with the "So are you" statement, that most people don't view themselves as sinners. I am a criminal. A criminal saved by Grace, and redeemed, but a criminal nonetheless. It also made me think about how we view people in jail or homeless people, or whatever. We tend to view them differently, just because the effects of sin on their life are more "visible", when in fact we all have sinned. For example, using the drugs scenario from the article. How many of us know people who have done drugs in the past, and are no longer users? There are probably some very important people in our lives that fall into that category. How do we treat them? We love them despite their past, don't we? Then think about how we would react / treat someone who we knew went to jail for drug possession. Grant...
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I prayed for the author. If people will come to know Him by our Love, then hopefully it work for this guy. Unfortunately a lot of the comments at the bottom are from people that think Christianity works because it installs hope in an "invisible" God... When will people realize that it's God that's shining through, and not some false sense of hope?
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