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Feel free to categorize your own performance or relative standing as a Christian, but have a care when applying those personal standards to someone else; you lack the wisdom and data necessary to do that.I’m no saint myself. So when I say Pope Francis is a true Christian, I’m putting him way above myself.
I think there may be some 3% of Christians who are truly saintly and “true Christians.” The rest I think are bad.
I remember telling my husband that, and he said, what about our neighbors, the Olsens (an elderly couple), and I said, yes, they would be in that 3% of good people. He then said, maybe the Olsens consider us in that 97% bad category.
I said, oh no, they are much too good to think of other people as being bad.
I guess the issue is that simply doing the EC (environmentally correct) things does not make a person a good person or a true Christian. There would have to be consistency in all parts of their lives, in their thoughts and deeds, in their acknowledgement that all their good is actually God’s grace and not from themselves.
And since I go around knocking AGW denialists in a rude manner, that pretty much puts me in the bad category, that and a number of other short-comings.
However, it seems to me that refusing to do the needful to reduce one’s harms to others, denying one is harming others (even when information is presented to that person, such as thru a papal encyclical), and putting forth tremendous efforts to dissuade others from doing right (or accepting that encyclical) pretty much disqualifies those persons from being in the running for that 3% good category. But, hey, maybe I’m wrong and you’re right!