. . . “Truly, I say to you, only with difficulty will a rich person enter the kingdom of heaven. Again I tell you, it is easier for a camel to go through the eye of a needle than for a rich person to enter the kingdom of God.”
[Matthew 19:23-26]
Bishy - most of your gaudy jewel swere stolen, your sermon smashed by a New Yorker in a beanie hat, who grabbed your ghastly robes from the lectern right in front of you while you were parked between six overweight tarts while spouting about the Watchtower riot act. Even you mobile phone was taken, along with your cross, identity document and driver’s licence....
Think you'll find another text in the New Testament; 'Judge not, lest ye be judged'. Never fail to be amazed that sceptics, atheists etc choose to expend time criticising those of us who are religious. Nothing better to do?
Funny why those of us who have faith don't go on and on about religion yet those of you who don't have faith feel the need to criticise those with faith.
there are one or two who proselytise on AB, Paigntonian. But by and large the preachers hereabouts are, as they say, self-made men praising their creators.
I have every reason to go on and on about religion and criticise those with faith as much as I like. I will til the day I die....then I'll probably come back and continue.
judge not lest you have been judged ( tenses difft)
two parts only differ by two letters. This form is typical of AD 30 and so has a decent chance of being spoken by The One