Means-to-an-end Christianity is always popular because it appeals to what seems immediate and “real.” One can see flesh; one cannot see Spirit. The law of the jungle seems verifiable, and the Sermon on the Mount seems nonsensical.
Means-to-an-end Christianity is always popular because it appeals to what seems immediate and “real.” One can see flesh; one cannot see Spirit. The law of the jungle seems verifiable, and the Sermon on the Mount seems nonsensical.