The infiltration of the Seminary system has largely destroyed protestant religion. "Nice" Christians are what we are supposed to be.
Nice:
Middle English (in the sense ‘stupid’): from Old French, from Latin nescius ‘ignorant’, from nescire ‘not know’. Other early senses included ‘coy, reserved’, giving rise to ‘fastidious, scrupulous’: this led both to the sense ‘fine, subtle’ (regarded by some as the ‘correct’ sense), and to the main current senses.
Time for the church to get a little less turn the cheeky and a lot more "Onward Christian Soldier."
The infiltration of the Seminary system has largely destroyed protestant religion. "Nice" Christians are what we are supposed to be.
Nice: Middle English (in the sense ‘stupid’): from Old French, from Latin nescius ‘ignorant’, from nescire ‘not know’. Other early senses included ‘coy, reserved’, giving rise to ‘fastidious, scrupulous’: this led both to the sense ‘fine, subtle’ (regarded by some as the ‘correct’ sense), and to the main current senses.
Time for the church to get a little less turn the cheeky and a lot more "Onward Christian Soldier."
I have used that 'Onward' quote myself...