I'm a Christian and I would reply exactly the same way to the out of context quote by Ogcarvattack.
Thank you for your (continued) service, Sir!
Incidentally, and just as a passing point of interest, Christian tradition holds that James lead liturgical worship in the Temple; first on Saturday and then also on Sunday. (First Jewish, then also "Christian" before it was called that) He scoffed at his half-Brother, Jesus. Until he didn't. Who he looked just like.
I imagine I'd laugh off my brother too right up until he was beaten and crucified unjustly and I had to watch my mom react to that. Then he shows up again after being buried 3 days? Yeah.... that would be a train load of mixed emotions
I'm a Christian and I would reply exactly the same way to the out of context quote by Ogcarvattack.
Thank you for your (continued) service, Sir!
Incidentally, and just as a passing point of interest, Christian tradition holds that James lead liturgical worship in the Temple; first on Saturday and then also on Sunday. (First Jewish, then also "Christian" before it was called that) He scoffed at his half-Brother, Jesus. Until he didn't. Who he looked just like.
I imagine I'd laugh off my brother too right up until he was beaten and crucified unjustly and I had to watch my mom react to that. Then he shows up again after being buried 3 days? Yeah.... that would be a train load of mixed emotions