So this design came up in the running yesterday:
![]() There is an interesting string of comments there that include my own. I just want to make sure I'm clearly understood. I love Jesus and I'm not bashing the church. There are just some individuals that drag the name of Christ through the mud. Some do it intentionally like atheists with an anti-Christ attitude. Some do it through ignorance, misplaced zeal and uninformed dogma like the "Christians" I mentioned earlier. I just wish people would pick up their bibles and make an effort to realize what it's all about. I want them to understand the matchless love of God. But they don't. Only about 14% study the bible regularly. The average church-goer is bible illiterate. They don't have the slightest grasp of the true love of God. They prefer man-made religious rules to a relationship with their creator. This has got to be one of the biggest contributing factors to the feelings of so many people toward the church. How can we, as Christians, claim to know Jesus without even knowing His story. As a pastor I know that only a small fraction of the overall message can be shared on a once-weekly basis. The rest is up to the individual. So please, if you are a Christian, let these comments and the theme of this shirt be a wake up call. To those of you who agree with this shirt because you've felt the effects of those "conditions", let me apologize. I'm sorry you've been hurt. I'm sorry you've been offended. Please understand that the heart of God is love and not neglect, indifference or apathy. Jesus does love you even if the message is garbled by the ignorance and negligence of some of us. Peace, T
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Anti-christ means "in the place" of Christ rather than opposing him. So that bit right there suggests to me that Christianity in general is based on replacing the divine's "true", unexplainable nature (Pure unconditional love) with a superstitous, humanized notion of what he really is.
Organized religion is what keeps us from experiencing that everlasting love, IMHO. There's a reason why Christ was so tough against the religious hypocrites. There's a reason why the goats in revelation did miracles in Christ's name and all sorts of things but went to hell anyway. In the end, it means nothing if you follow all the silly human conditions but forget the only one that matters. Love, thy neighbor, because that is where God is really hiding, not on a fluffy cloud.