Jethro Bodine
Member
I'm not a prophet, but I think it won't be long before the hatred and contempt of the anti-Trump crowds spills over into unfair, lawless, even violent persecution of Christians. I hope I'm wrong, and I will gladly acknowledge I was wrong if the next few months or years do not prove me correct.
The sad part about it is most of us Christians are completely unprepared to defend our faith during this time. It's not that the lawless, pleasure loving peoples of America would relent if they just understood the real truth about Christianity. It's just that our own inability to properly represent the truths of the faith will only fuel all the more the misguided and distorted perceptions and beliefs about Christianity that lawless Americans already have. We're sitting ducks for their onslaught of criticism and contempt of the faith because, generally speaking, we don't know and live the truth ourselves.
I noticed this way back in the 90's that too many fringe Christians who don't know, live, and represent the Christian faith properly and honestly are what America sees while we sit helpless to explain the difference between real Christianity and the misguided version that gets all the attention in the media because our own lives appear so hypocritical and Biblically inaccurate.
We've all been afraid of Muslim persecution coming to America. But I think our greatest fear should be from the seemingly safe, normal, working class people living right next to us. God help us when Christians and their beliefs get in the way of their grasping, pleasure loving, lawless ways. Frankly, I'm aghast at the lawless response of America to Trump's election as if he's going to outlaw the sin American's love so much. I see it only getting worse, not better.
The sad part about it is most of us Christians are completely unprepared to defend our faith during this time. It's not that the lawless, pleasure loving peoples of America would relent if they just understood the real truth about Christianity. It's just that our own inability to properly represent the truths of the faith will only fuel all the more the misguided and distorted perceptions and beliefs about Christianity that lawless Americans already have. We're sitting ducks for their onslaught of criticism and contempt of the faith because, generally speaking, we don't know and live the truth ourselves.
I noticed this way back in the 90's that too many fringe Christians who don't know, live, and represent the Christian faith properly and honestly are what America sees while we sit helpless to explain the difference between real Christianity and the misguided version that gets all the attention in the media because our own lives appear so hypocritical and Biblically inaccurate.
We've all been afraid of Muslim persecution coming to America. But I think our greatest fear should be from the seemingly safe, normal, working class people living right next to us. God help us when Christians and their beliefs get in the way of their grasping, pleasure loving, lawless ways. Frankly, I'm aghast at the lawless response of America to Trump's election as if he's going to outlaw the sin American's love so much. I see it only getting worse, not better.
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