After spending a year listening to people in pews, hospital rooms, and everyday conversations, I’ve become convinced that many people are asking two basic questions: Is God real? And if God is real, does any of this actually matter?
"If you’ve arrived, why are you still searching?" - That'll preach.
I encountered some guys in a comment section (I know, I know...) who were arguing that churches should be taxed on all of their assets that aren't being used for charity, in the Matthew 25 sense. As if our poverty of spirit isn't also a crisis. As if charity only comes in the form of a blanket and a soup ladle.
Actually there is another question. In the event that God is real, what kind of God do we have?
Yes! And i think it's also a reason people often reject the religion they knew- the god was not actually trustworthy.
Good point
"If you’ve arrived, why are you still searching?" - That'll preach.
I encountered some guys in a comment section (I know, I know...) who were arguing that churches should be taxed on all of their assets that aren't being used for charity, in the Matthew 25 sense. As if our poverty of spirit isn't also a crisis. As if charity only comes in the form of a blanket and a soup ladle.
Come and see.