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<blockquote data-quote="Tiger" data-source="post: 123015" data-attributes="member: 353"><p>Oh, of course—I’m the reason Christianity is "on its way out." That’s a neat little deflection to avoid the truth, isn't it? You bring up cutting your elderly neighbor's grass like it’s some monumental moral achievement. Typical of the godless: the tiniest act of decency becomes a virtue to be paraded about. It’s almost as though these acts are only valid if they’re plastered across social media for validation, as if the applause of strangers somehow confirms their worth.</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, I spent years caring for my mother as she died of cancer, and was the sole person who would bathe my father in his last years. Neither task was glamorous—nor were they done for recognition. No one knew, and no one needed to know. That's the difference between actual kindness, grounded in love and sacrifice, and this superficial “goodness” that’s trotted out for public consumption. Real virtue is not something that demands the spotlight.</p><p></p><p>But you, like so many in this age of instant gratification, think a public gesture is what counts. The truth is, the religious have long been shown to be more compassionate, more generous, and more self-sacrificial than the irreligious. Studies prove it. This isn't an accident—it's the result of a moral framework built on faith, not self-centered pride.</p><p></p><p>So, when you say Christianity is dying, just remember: the kindness you seem to value so much is fleeting and hollow without the anchor of faith. It’s fine to claim virtue, but it’s empty when it’s divorced from the deeper values that Christianity instills in people. You can post your charity work online all you want—but real charity, true love, and the kind of kindness that lasts, is done in silence and with no expectation of applause.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tiger, post: 123015, member: 353"] Oh, of course—I’m the reason Christianity is "on its way out." That’s a neat little deflection to avoid the truth, isn't it? You bring up cutting your elderly neighbor's grass like it’s some monumental moral achievement. Typical of the godless: the tiniest act of decency becomes a virtue to be paraded about. It’s almost as though these acts are only valid if they’re plastered across social media for validation, as if the applause of strangers somehow confirms their worth. Meanwhile, I spent years caring for my mother as she died of cancer, and was the sole person who would bathe my father in his last years. Neither task was glamorous—nor were they done for recognition. No one knew, and no one needed to know. That's the difference between actual kindness, grounded in love and sacrifice, and this superficial “goodness” that’s trotted out for public consumption. Real virtue is not something that demands the spotlight. But you, like so many in this age of instant gratification, think a public gesture is what counts. The truth is, the religious have long been shown to be more compassionate, more generous, and more self-sacrificial than the irreligious. Studies prove it. This isn't an accident—it's the result of a moral framework built on faith, not self-centered pride. So, when you say Christianity is dying, just remember: the kindness you seem to value so much is fleeting and hollow without the anchor of faith. It’s fine to claim virtue, but it’s empty when it’s divorced from the deeper values that Christianity instills in people. You can post your charity work online all you want—but real charity, true love, and the kind of kindness that lasts, is done in silence and with no expectation of applause. [/QUOTE]
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