>>116107527If you think of evil as a subtle thing, and you're willing to recognize that churches have a hand in medicine and education, two of the most broken and exploitative industries in America today, how exactly do you reconcile Christian organization as yet another banal and impure facet of mortal power?
Does supporting tax cuts for the rich in exchange for abortion rhetoric really cleanse the soul? Or does it merely protect the pocket of those who own mega churches and Christian franchises?
If Christianity is losing its resonance with the public as Christians themselves insist, is it because a sinuous temptor is whispering silvered wickedness into their ears, or is it because the evil has achieved a state of placid equilibrium inside and outside of the faith?
Jesus himself declared that those without sins should be casting stones, and yet here you are doubting Christ's observations of hypocrisy and the wisdom of that observation.