It always astounds me when xtians do this. Is this supposed to make non-believers "see the error of their ways"? Are we supposed to read this absolutely vile text and think "you know, he's right, THIS is how we're supposed to act in order to be good people"? If this is the kind of person that would go to "heaven", I have no interest in joining them.
It always astounds me when xtians do this. Is this supposed to make non-believers "see the error of their ways"? Are we supposed to read this absolutely vile text and think "you know, he's right, THIS is how we're supposed to act in order to be good people"? If this is the kind of person that would go to "heaven", I have no interest in joining them.