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RE Garrett's avatar

Nowadays, I’m afraid “Christian” is a dirty word. I’m not asked hardly at all, but if I am, I hope I’ll remember to say, “No. I’m a follower of the teachings of Jesus of Nazareth,” and see if that keeps people from thinking I’m a “White Christian. In the sense of this post.

Suzanne Clothier's avatar

Sadly true. Having been raised (steeped?) in fundamental Southern Baptist thinking (hypocrisy, dogma, abuse), I long ago stepped away from this type of self-proclaimed Christians. It was so unaligned with the principles that my mom taught us -- and ironically, why she made sure that our church and that community were so prominent in my upbringing. Now, some days I can only think when watching Vance and his ilk that if I said or did anything remotely like that ongoing spew of lies and hypocrisy, my mom would have slapped me into next week for such blasphemy, for such unChristian behavior, for failing to follow the teachings of Jesus. The phrase "sold his soul to the devil" is no longer just abstract. I think we can see such people everywhere we look, and they are running the country - smug, self-righteous, cruel and utterly divorced from the teachings of Jesus Christ. How quaint it must seem to them, the story of the good Samaritan. Imagine helping a sworn enemy! when you can just attack your own neighbors. Thank you, John, for the love, anguish, and dedication you pour into your work. We are listening and this broken heart recognizes it is not alone in this wild, grieving futility of the moment.

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