How to Fit in the Christian Society

(And Why I No Longer Choose To)

“The moral hierarchy of the Church rests partially upon living the life of love exemplified by Christ, but often more-so upon agreeing with the pastor, saying vaguely religious things, and seeming certain in what you believe.”

To fit in the Christian society, believe in things, but do not think about them.

To fit in the Christian society, define “faith” as “good” and liberally utilize it as the antidote to anything “bad.”

To fit in the Christian society, never express a doubt unless you are willing to repent of it.

To fit in the Christian society, talk about the infallible Word of God, but do not read it.

To fit in the Christian society, believe in things, but do not think about them.

To fit in the Christian society, define “faith” as “good” and liberally utilize it as the antidote to anything “bad.”

To fit in the Christian society, never express a doubt unless you are willing to repent of it.

To fit in the Christian society, talk about the infallible Word of God, but do not read it.