The Christian faith in God is purely a selfish interest in saving one's soul from eternal damnation more than anything else. And this should be plainly obvious.
For although any parent, of any species of animal, would instinctively sacrifice them self to save their child from death, what Christian would willingly accept eternal damnation in order to save that same child from such a fate?
Indeed, while martyrdom has always been for the Christian a way of serving the greater glory of God, not a single Christian alive would ever even consider the idea of serving the greater glory of God by accepting eternal damnation, even if that was what their own sacred Jesus asked them to do, not even to save their own children from such a fate.
For although any parent, of any species of animal, would instinctively sacrifice them self to save their child from death, what Christian would willingly accept eternal damnation in order to save that same child from such a fate?
Indeed, while martyrdom has always been for the Christian a way of serving the greater glory of God, not a single Christian alive would ever even consider the idea of serving the greater glory of God by accepting eternal damnation, even if that was what their own sacred Jesus asked them to do, not even to save their own children from such a fate.
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