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No group of people is perfectly holy. All of them have sinners.
It is a false idea to say “Look how sinful you are” or “Look how holy we are.” By and large, we are all about the same. Yes, there are some overacheivers out there on both ends, but most of us are right in the middle, trying to stay holy and repenting when we fail.
It is also bogus to say “Look at the sins of your clergy” as well as “Look at the holiness of ours.” There are holy men in the clergy and there are vile sinners as well.
One of the great misconceptions that some denominations have is saying that once you accept Jesus, you cannot sin. If you are in our church, you have accepted Jesus. Therefore, none of our church sins. Woah Nelly!
Another one is one typical of Muslims. Example: Islam bans alcohol. Many Muslim nations jump on that. Alcohol is not served there at all and is a serious crime. The Muslims in those lands do not drink, therefore they are holier than others. The inability to commit a sin does not make one holy. It makes other sins more likely.
It is a false idea to say “Look how sinful you are” or “Look how holy we are.” By and large, we are all about the same. Yes, there are some overacheivers out there on both ends, but most of us are right in the middle, trying to stay holy and repenting when we fail.
It is also bogus to say “Look at the sins of your clergy” as well as “Look at the holiness of ours.” There are holy men in the clergy and there are vile sinners as well.
One of the great misconceptions that some denominations have is saying that once you accept Jesus, you cannot sin. If you are in our church, you have accepted Jesus. Therefore, none of our church sins. Woah Nelly!
Another one is one typical of Muslims. Example: Islam bans alcohol. Many Muslim nations jump on that. Alcohol is not served there at all and is a serious crime. The Muslims in those lands do not drink, therefore they are holier than others. The inability to commit a sin does not make one holy. It makes other sins more likely.