When I was fifteen, I hopped on a plane with my girlfriend and best bud to head off to Mazatlán, Mexico. This was not a field trip or spring break; we were off to evangelize. We would be little disciples carrying out the Great Commission. Sure, we didn’t speak Spanish or have any notable skills whatsoever to help anyone, but was that really the point? This was Colonization 101, so we didn’t need anything special; it was just a learning exercise.
If the "christians" actually acted as their Jesus told them, im pretty sure the world would be a better place. But they don't. Colonization proves this. Pretty sure Jesus also said not to shove your religion down others throats but to accept that some people wouldn't convert, and that was ok. The literal evil done in the name of Christianity is astounding. Talk about twisting the message 😑
Any time someone tells me they’re Christian, I have to wonder if they’re a Jesus Christian or a Republican Christian. Because those are not at all the same.
If the "christians" actually acted as their Jesus told them, im pretty sure the world would be a better place. But they don't. Colonization proves this. Pretty sure Jesus also said not to shove your religion down others throats but to accept that some people wouldn't convert, and that was ok. The literal evil done in the name of Christianity is astounding. Talk about twisting the message 😑
I am just so overwhelmingly tired of the Xtians running the show. I don't call them Christians, because they are not Christ-like in the least.
Humans really fucking hate change. Yup. It’s astonishing how much truth there is in that one statement.
Exceedingly well said. Thank you.
Any time someone tells me they’re Christian, I have to wonder if they’re a Jesus Christian or a Republican Christian. Because those are not at all the same.