If I wanted to attack Christianity I'd level my attacks at the teachings about the love and grace of God.
Reasons why I'd attack there:
1: Most people are convinced they're entirely unworthy of love or grace.
2: Most people are too proud to want to accept one way love or grace.
3: The idea of anyone as powerful as a God loving us is utterly ridiculous.
4: The entire world operates on an legalistic system so love and grace are foreign concepts.
So if you approach someone with love/grace they'll claim to be unworthy, resist it because they're too proud to accept a freebie, mock the idea that anyone with God like power would let anything slide, and then be confused by the offer because it's unlike anything they've experienced. The hard part about being a Christian isn't giving up sin but giving up on doing good.
This is why Christianity is full of people who are nervous/legalistic wrecks.
They don't actually believe the core of the faith.
Seriously, atheists, it's easy pickings.
Reasons why I'd attack there:
1: Most people are convinced they're entirely unworthy of love or grace.
2: Most people are too proud to want to accept one way love or grace.
3: The idea of anyone as powerful as a God loving us is utterly ridiculous.
4: The entire world operates on an legalistic system so love and grace are foreign concepts.
So if you approach someone with love/grace they'll claim to be unworthy, resist it because they're too proud to accept a freebie, mock the idea that anyone with God like power would let anything slide, and then be confused by the offer because it's unlike anything they've experienced. The hard part about being a Christian isn't giving up sin but giving up on doing good.
This is why Christianity is full of people who are nervous/legalistic wrecks.
They don't actually believe the core of the faith.
Seriously, atheists, it's easy pickings.
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