
I’m Not With These Christians
My parents always said to be careful who you associate yourself with because you are known by the company you keep—that the people around you reflect on you and manufacture

My parents always said to be careful who you associate yourself with because you are known by the company you keep—that the people around you reflect on you and manufacture

“You should stay out of politics and stick to preaching the Gospel.” – Bill, a Christian Several times a day I’m chided by a well-meaning friend, complete stranger, or soon-to-be-disconnecting

Right now, if it really believes what it preaches, the American Church has one foot in Hell and one on a banana peel—and this God-forsaken wannabe theocracy, is that banana peel.

I’ve shed many misplaced tears recently. For a while I thought I was grieving over the loss of America; that I was missing something we used to be, a place

My parents always said to be careful who you associate yourself with because you are known by the company you keep—that the people around you reflect on you and manufacture

“You should stay out of politics and stick to preaching the Gospel.” – Bill, a Christian Several times a day I’m chided by a well-meaning friend, complete stranger, or soon-to-be-disconnecting

Right now, if it really believes what it preaches, the American Church has one foot in Hell and one on a banana peel—and this God-forsaken wannabe theocracy, is that banana peel.

I’ve shed many misplaced tears recently. For a while I thought I was grieving over the loss of America; that I was missing something we used to be, a place