I had a whole post written that went poof when I hit “publish.” Maybe G#d is trying to tell me something? Anyway, among my brilliant observations was my acknowledgement that I know very few Mormons, but they all seem nice and genuinely good people. I also thanked “the Hair Apparent” for unmasking the frauds who gather under the banners of “evangelical” and “fundamentalist”.
Buddhists are more authentically Christian than many Christians.
My rule of thumb is that there is an inverse relationship between one’s actual Christianity (how it is lived and practiced) and the degree to which an individual publicizes their Christian identity.
Under this method Jason, never talks about being a Christian, but demonstrates a fairly high degree of Christianity, would be the Pope. Ted Cruz? probably the devil.
I had a whole post written that went poof when I hit “publish.” Maybe G#d is trying to tell me something? Anyway, among my brilliant observations was my acknowledgement that I know very few Mormons, but they all seem nice and genuinely good people. I also thanked “the Hair Apparent” for unmasking the frauds who gather under the banners of “evangelical” and “fundamentalist”.
“the Hair Apparent”, ten points.
Buddhists are more authentically Christian than many Christians.
My rule of thumb is that there is an inverse relationship between one’s actual Christianity (how it is lived and practiced) and the degree to which an individual publicizes their Christian identity.
Under this method Jason, never talks about being a Christian, but demonstrates a fairly high degree of Christianity, would be the Pope. Ted Cruz? probably the devil.