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You should never judge a religion or a person or a philosophy by its abuses.
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You should always honor it by letting it put its best foot forward.
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When you hold forth the abuses of something, it is not compelling.
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It's terrible. It feels like it's- it is very narrow-minded and restrictive,
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but on the other side, if you would look at the places where
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the Christian faith has been lived out, taken to its logical conclusion
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or embodied with a true discipleship and practice, you will find some of the
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most beautiful, compelling
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generative, life-giving people, practices,
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and cultural goods that have existed - period.
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A lot of people are unaware of the fact that
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in the - in just after the time of Jesus, it was Christians who came up with the
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really value of human life. They believe that because people are made in the image of
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God,
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that humans were intrinsically worth something. So there were some of the
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first to set up hospitals so that the sick could be healed.
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They opened orphanage to care - orphanages to care for the unwanted
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children in the Roman Empire who abandoned to the practice of
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infanticide. They've had a story that's impacted
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the arts. Many of the great painters and music composers from human history
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produce some of the most
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compelling, rich works of art that have existed.
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Many of the justice issues that have been led - the greatest abolitionist that's
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ever lived
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not pushed to end slavery not in spite of his Christian faith but because of
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his Christian faith.
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And so we need to look at a philosophy or religion based on the people who
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practice it truly rather than people who are abusing its teachings, and
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because there's been some quite strong and horrific
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accidents in church history and incidents, people have chosen to focus on those
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rather than some of the other compelling ways that people have practiced their faith.