Hypocrisy of the "throw the rock" Christians!
- Ms. Mujahid —G
- Mar 14, 2018
- 1 min read
If you throw a rock, it makes a sound where it lands, and you look there. The person who has "guilty hands" will throw rocks to make you look elsewhere and not at them.
Why is it that ones can throw rocks as long as they can hide all is fine. The minute someone takes a stand, pulls back the curtain and exposes such fruitless behavior then they want to call you names, of say you're not Holy? They become "judgemental". This is this the definition of a "hypocrite", or fig tree. Fruitless or both?

Disciples of Jesus Are Known by Their Fruit...
Ones action and your words should always agree with each other. Don't say one thing, and then do another. Apparently, when ones treat people the way they have treated others they get offended?
Paul was straight up with Peter (cf. Galatians 2:11). Christ didn't hide from the Pharisees. Apologist, Hank Hanegraaff didn't back down from the Word of Faith teachers in his critically acclaimed book, Christianity in Crisis. Martin Luther didn't back down when he nailed his 95 Theses to the front door of the Catholic Church in Wittenberg. Athanasius, the Bishop of Alexandria, didn't back down when he confronted Arius in defense of the Biblical doctrine of Christ (325-328 A.D.).
--Basically, take responsibility for your actions and stand behind what you say and do.
People have to pretend you're a bad person so they don't feel guilty about the things they did to you. God forbid they be accountable for their…. !@#$%^&.
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