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CopticChristian
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It has been my experience, from certain Protestants, that many people say that they go to a certain church because it is close to their home.
This suggests that what that particular church teaches is less important than the convenience.
It has been a recent experience that Jesus is considered a commodity to be marketed by Protestants.
I have compared and contrasted that notion.
It seems to me that when buying an automobile, a house, health insurance or any other commodity the investigatory mode is more prone to be used for some than others…
So, how do you feel about Jesus being marketed as a commodity or do you believe that Jesus is not being marketed as a commodity and why?
This suggests that what that particular church teaches is less important than the convenience.
It has been a recent experience that Jesus is considered a commodity to be marketed by Protestants.
I have compared and contrasted that notion.
It seems to me that when buying an automobile, a house, health insurance or any other commodity the investigatory mode is more prone to be used for some than others…
So, how do you feel about Jesus being marketed as a commodity or do you believe that Jesus is not being marketed as a commodity and why?