It's hard to get someone who hasn't had to kick an addiction an idea of what it's like. Since I don't have a lot of former meth addicts on my Friends list, the best I can do to get them to appreciate what a life change is involved is to pick something that's so integrated into their daily routine that they can't imagine doing without it. If you don't like milk, what about gluten? Or having to give up pants?
Christians can quit being Christians if they want. In fact, they have to exert effort and spend money to STAY Christians. So they shouldn't complain if people marginalise them for their choice, should they?
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Date: 2006-02-10 09:26 pm (UTC)Christians can quit being Christians if they want. In fact, they have to exert effort and spend money to STAY Christians. So they shouldn't complain if people marginalise them for their choice, should they?