Totally agree with your assessment of Church impotence and weakness in the face of cv 19. Leadership was non-existent with few exceptions. I only objected to singling out Christians for whatever and whenever an abortion protest crosses the line. As in many instances, those that take things too far aren't necessarily the best example of that which they purport to represent. And it's also quite withing the realm of possibility to object to abortion without being a Christian, even if there's much overlap.
I'm not proud that I've cast a few stones in my life. As I've aged, I would like to think that I've pulverized my inventory of stones just a bit.
Totally agree with your assessment of Church impotence and weakness in the face of cv 19. Leadership was non-existent with few exceptions. I only objected to singling out Christians for whatever and whenever an abortion protest crosses the line. As in many instances, those that take things too far aren't necessarily the best example of that which they purport to represent. And it's also quite withing the realm of possibility to object to abortion without being a Christian, even if there's much overlap.
I'm not proud that I've cast a few stones in my life. As I've aged, I would like to think that I've pulverized my inventory of stones just a bit.
OK. We're on the same page and team.
I didn't mean to single you out. Know that.
I'm really talking about The Church. I just think they fell victim to the fallacy of the common good.
Ditto. Don't get me started on the current Church hierarchy. I might start building up that inventory again, LOL!
Lolol!
And lolol about pulverized stones. That was good