Leftists: if there had been fraud, then people would have reported it.
Also leftists: let's clog the report line with prank calls lol
Reminds me of the lefties who "own the Christians" by dressing up like demons and celebrating abortion. You don't disprove the existence of something by becoming it.
I remember when I was in college I saw some people go "preaching" on campus. They were very confrontational, the typical "you're all going to hell" types. Turns out the friend I was with lived on campus long enough to know that those were actual professors, running some kind of "experiment" on the students.
The funny part is after going full Christianity, I have never actually met a Christian who was all "you're going to hell", they all preach that we're sinners, nobody's perfect, and you should try better and never be scared to ask for help. The "insane" Christians these people have always talked about ended up being their own projection.
I've done some street and campus preaching type stuff (legitimately, not as a weird experiment) and I've never met one of the "you're all going to burn!" types. Typically its just "hey, mind if I pray for you?" and with a negative response the followup is "OK, no problem, have a good day".
Leftists: if there had been fraud, then people would have reported it.
Also leftists: let's clog the report line with prank calls lol
Reminds me of the lefties who "own the Christians" by dressing up like demons and celebrating abortion. You don't disprove the existence of something by becoming it.
I remember when I was in college I saw some people go "preaching" on campus. They were very confrontational, the typical "you're all going to hell" types. Turns out the friend I was with lived on campus long enough to know that those were actual professors, running some kind of "experiment" on the students.
The funny part is after going full Christianity, I have never actually met a Christian who was all "you're going to hell", they all preach that we're sinners, nobody's perfect, and you should try better and never be scared to ask for help. The "insane" Christians these people have always talked about ended up being their own projection.
I've done some street and campus preaching type stuff (legitimately, not as a weird experiment) and I've never met one of the "you're all going to burn!" types. Typically its just "hey, mind if I pray for you?" and with a negative response the followup is "OK, no problem, have a good day".