Ghost wrote:
Modern Christianity is worthless because it has disregarded morality. A lot of churches even openly preach that Christians are not "under the [moral] law" anymore. At the same time they'll say you shouldn't sin, while at the same time openly supporting sluts, while at the same time admonishing men who don't want to "man up" and marry the sluts. They talk about Jesus, Jesus, Jesus while disregarding morality. I think any religion that focuses on beliefs over morality is doomed. They talk about nothing but the name of Jesus, removing from him any meaning, morality, and truth. The result is a hollow system of belief where, ultimately, anything goes; nobody has to walk the walk as long as they shout Jesus' name.
+1 to you and DRealm for discussing this.
Paul (much as I dislike him) brought this up in his Letter to the Corinthians. You can't keep screwing around and depend on God to keep forgiving.
And James "The Lesser" (one of The Twelve, and Jesus's oldest stepbrother, I think) in his Epistle, discussed this as well. "Faith without works is dead."
(And I, Jester, here in the Border Zone, have learned not to extend Christian charity blindly. Through Jesus, God can forgive. But one should still treat a broke-ass loser with suspicion and caution.)
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