Wednesday, February 6, 2008

a few small words to the hypocrite

you know, i am really tired of all of those self-righteous "christians" who are constantly judging people and claim that they're living right all the time.

you don't ever take the time to stop and think that maybe everyone you're condemning hasn't come to the same level of GRAND SPIRITUALITY that you "seem" to have achieved.
i still have yet to see ANY of you without sin.




why are you so quick to throw the stones...?




you haven't accomplished anything except chase away all of the true thinkers.
the people who don't follow the crowd...
the people who think on their own...
the people who look at "christianity" as a whole and see all of the judgmental hypocrites and wonder why anyone would want any part in what we have.

you're making the rest of us look bad.
we're the ones who catch your flank...
we're the ones who have to do all of the apologizing for your ignorance...



look at famous historical icons like mahatma gandhi.
he said, "i would have become a christian, if it were not for christians..."

not only do you chase away the lost more often than not, but you make the rest of us question the validity of our faith.
at times your hypocrisy even hinders our own relationship with God because we wonder if we will come to where you are.


i've had people tell me that they don't want anything to do with christianity because it seems to have so much to do with propaganda and hidden agendas.

i'm telling you, we shouldn't be reaching out to the lost because we want to make room for another stone in our crown or a pat on the back from your pastor or whatever.
our reason for spreading the Gospel isn't just to get people saved...
we are supposed to tell people about Jesus because we're excited about what He did/has done for us... 
because we love Him...

because He loves us...


when did christianity become nothing but a belief system?
when did everyone lose sight of the fact that being a christian actually means being Christ like?
when did we get to the point of being lemmings?

we all have started to blindly follow the person in front of us. trusting that they know what they're doing, we tend to follow the leadership with no questions asked.
that is a dangerous place to be...


you people with your agendas and religious fundamentalism really need to start looking at things in perspective. 
what separates you from the pharisees? absolutely nothing...
you're always questioning the independent thinkers... the revolutionaries...


you need to start thinking on YOUR own and quit doing everything people tell you to do because they say it's the right thing. even if they are "above" you.
maybe they're wrong...
did you think about that?


maybe it's okay to question authority...
maybe it's okay to question what you are "supposed" to do...
maybe it's okay to question why you believe what you believe or do what you do...

maybe it's okay to rebel once in a while...

and don't tell me that i'm wrong to think this way because Jesus was a rebel.

He rebelled against the pharisees.
He was a revolutionary.

just like the founding fathers of our beautiful country.

they were a group of people who began thinking on their own.
they were fed up with their government telling them how to worship the "right way."
so, they decided to become independent from the stale religiosity.



i just want to say this to anyone who identifies with who i'm talking to:

for the sake of the rest of the world get over yourselves and quit being so judgmental... i'm sick of it.


and for you who have been hurt by "christians," i apologize for the ignorance and foolishness of the people who claim to be Christ like.
they do not represent the same Christ that i know and love...

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