Sentences with phrase «christian hypocrisy»

Christian hypocrisy at its finest.
Typical christian hypocrisy.
Now this is where the Christian hypocrisy begins... many of them will say, «S - ex is for procreation!»
Just another example of christian hypocrisy — yap in public about being oppressed and behave differently in private, much like with abortion (where 70 + % of abortions in the USA are had by believers).
This is just another example in a long line of christian hypocrisy.
I liked the piece for highlighting christian hypocrisy but was shocked as I read on.
Christian hypocrisy, as usual.
We are all used to Christian hypocrisy.
I only have a problem when I see Christian hypocrisy and Christians trying to usurp my freewill that they claim is God given.
Such Christian hypocrisy was taught in the South before the Civil War and Mohler is a direct line descendent of the self - serving «teachers» who led the Nation into Civil War then.
Standard Christian hypocrisy - pick and choose - or ignore - selected verses from both the OT or NT whatever suits.

Not exact matches

It is such hypocrisy that Christians even adopt Mormonism as a form of Christianity.
In like manner, if I could not continue to unite with any smaller society, church, or body of Christians, without committing sin, without lying and hypocrisy, without preaching to other doctrines which I did not myself believe, I should be under an absolute necessity of separating from that society.
Born and raised a Christian, I attended Catholic School but saw too much hypocrisy at a very young age, questioning a lot of things and this continued for years until I found my own peace within Islam.
funny — dunn talks about «discrimination» and «hypocrisy», all the while supporting Christian ideals that are suppose to welcome everyone and love thy neighbor.
Richard: This is the same «mark» who insists that Easter is originally a christian holiday and that non-believers are hypocrites for celebrating, yet he fails to understand his own hypocrisy.
I am VERY tired of people preaching to me and others about how «a Christian would and should act» when the hypocrisy of the matter is that I, a «none believer» practice «The Golden Rule» more than most!
We could be on here all day trading instances of hypocrisy displayed by Christians and atheists.
As for the insults, you might wish to skip the hypocrisy when it is you who claimed that without religion there can be no morals, simply power - you insult many by making such a ludicrous claim and you fail to comprehend that there are only 2 billion Christians in this world... does that make the remaining 5 billion immoral?
While I don't condone how they have reacted to it by any means, it would behoove those of you claiming to be Christian to work out the hypocrisy with your «judge not lest ye be judged» and to further inform yourselves that the mere fact you are Moslem doesn't make you a terrorist extremist.
A good many ethical and good individuals are here to try and expose the hypocrisy and power seeking addiction of «christian elders» to continuously «grooming» young impressionable children into their subjection via the vile evil that is belief in religious fantasy..
I can hardly believe there are churches like that, that there are people like that who call themselves Christian & don't see their hypocrisy.
This is my response to Limbaugh's dim comment: No Mr. Limbaugh, we only talk about Jesus Christ to point out your hypocrisy on the subject of being good Christians and the vessel of morality.
The bottom line is that despite its warts, hypocrisies, and evils, the Christian church (including the American church), and its leaders, have been working for good for two thousand years (the American church, not so long), failing spectacularly many times along the way.
For a Christian to say that it is love of justice or love of the poor that prompts him to participate in such movements, is hypocrisy.
Rather, let us say that if an earnest Christian can write what the one quoted above did, it is solely because he shares the common presupposition of our times: that poverty is the great calamity and therefore an obstacle to the spiritual life; that the real problem is how to induce the rich to aid the poor; and that otherwise preaching the gospel is hypocrisy.
What I do object to is the hypocrisy of those who profess that their support is based on Christian principles.
As much as you're not so much offering a product, you are trying to sell your fallacious belief system and in turn recruit... silly Christian showing hypocrisy!
Those of us who are formerly Christian, spiritual but not religious, or Atheists, hate the hypocrisy most of all.
As Filip Mazurczak explained in a First Things article in 2013, «Romero avoided the blinkered anti-communism of Argentina's bishops and defended the vulnerable against military violence, seeing the hypocrisy of rulers who claim to be Christians yet persecute the people.
Fundamentalist Christians enjoy the fruits of scientific advancement in every aspect of their daily lives, yet don't see the inherent hypocrisy of denying the results of scientific inquiry into what they consider their magisterium.
Would those thus indoctrinated by the hate speech of liberal hypocrisy (which modern societies seem to embrace so readily) treat the Christians with love and kindness or with fear and intimidation?
As a Christian I know well not to talk blasphemy about God or Jesus, but is not a Christians job to punish anyone, we well know that God will take care of that and do accordingly to what each of us deserves... So let's stop hypocrisy and stop being political correct.
So by stating that there must be a Christian presence in government you're kinda unconsciously outlining the mind controlling hypocrisy you're indoctrinated into, of early Byzantine cultists who subverted a good religion and plugged 2000 years of pagan rituals into a philosophy that was about love and created the most hypocritical, torturous, murderous, blasphemous, demonic and satanic era of human history, that would have made the devil himself, if he happens to be real, enthralled and delighted at the inhuman acts perpetrated by men who's skill lay only in great fornication and great defilements, that can only be possessed by those that truly revel in the pain and the blood of the innocent.
Through it, she saw the hypocrisy of Christians, but also saw that only Jesus is perfectly reliable, and that sometimes, loving others is more important than going to church.
It's part of the «do as I say not as I do» doctrine of hypocrisy that Christians wallow in.
Jesus» truth will have you find all the emotions of man and if you stick with it, becoming a true Christian that follows Jesus» truth takes courage and conviction, not baby feel good hypocrisy to make you a whiner stewing in your sins that leads you to the eternal fires.
In the defense of your «target group,» Christians are human just like you, a human who is judgmental of others not apart of their «tribe» and may stoop so desperately to define separation will resort to hypocrisy.
Hypocrisy is the word that comes to mind when I think of Christians.
workingcopy12 I'm glad the hypocrisy of those claiming the founding fathers wanted a Christian nation isn't lost on you» --RRB- What would that look like especially for women and those of color??
When people talk about not voting for Obama because they don't believe he is a real Christian and then at the same time support Romney they are illustrating hypocrisy in it's fullest sense.
I love the hypocrisy of fundamentalist Christians.
I read a lot of Calvinist literature in English and literature classes and in history class the closest thing I saw to anti-Christian sentiment was a comment about how Islamic scholars in West Africa criticized Christian teachers for doing exactly what the Islamic scholars had been doing (the hypocrisy was clearly pointed out).
How strange it is that Christian cults have such disdain for each other but will band together to ward off the advances of secularism, hypocrisy!
It has to be considered as two faced logic, dangerous hypocrisy in fact, when someone subscribes to the notion that extremists who self describe as Christian are merely lone, deranged individuals carrying out individual acts of terror, bereft of Christian values, yet extremists self describing as Muslim are called Islamofacists, and an entire religion and its billion or so followers are singled out for indictment.
hypocrisy at its finest, christians are calling other ppl out for being «non» moral, rofl.
BTW People keep saying the quotes are out of context because sadly enough it is the fall back position of most Christians when confronted not only by the ugliness in the Bible, but also the hypocrisy of those who claim to follow it.
His indictment is largely based on a traditional Christian moral framework and a traditional understanding of the family that centuries of hypocrisy have undermined for many.
Our nation is the most Christian nation in the world, yet those self - proclaimed «Christians» reek of hypocrisy.
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