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Post by Toasted Cheese on Sept 4, 2019 23:12:52 GMT
That isn’t what happens though. The statement is rarely a pure one and even if it looks like it, once to taxk in your view outside of the original post, then you have created a context that doesn’t really exist. Again, the statement does not match up to your issue with it unless there is more to the story which we wouldn’t know. As it stands I’m under the impression you think Christians are obligated to help everyone even when that’s impossible which seems irrational. I thought that with god all things are possible? And yes, your religion does imply that, as part of the duty to love one's neighbor as thyself, and to minister to even the lowest of the low because Jesus resides in them also, an 'obligation' does indeed exist to surmount any obstacles the believer might cite as incapacitating him from doing this. Lofty ambitions are born of egocentric notions and ultimately fail more often than not. I guess failure of belief is what Christians really need to embrace and accept.
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