Firstly, allow me to define
hypocrisy
Pronunciation: hi-'pä-kr&-sE also hI-
Function:
noun
Inflected Form(s):
plural -sies
Etymology: Middle English
ypocrisie, from Anglo-French, from Late Latin
hypocrisis, from Greek
hypokrisis act of playing a part on the stage, hypocrisy, from
hypokrinesthai to answer, act on the stage, from
hypo- +
krinein to decide -- more at CERTAIN
1 : a feigning to be what one is not or to believe what one does not;
especially : the false assumption of an appearance of virtue or religion
Or broadly put in layman's terms
a pretense of having a religious principle that one does not really possess.
"All scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for doctrine, for reproof, for correction, for instruction in righteousness:" -- 2 Timothy 3:16 (KJV)
That all scripture is inspired by God because the scripture says so (circular reasoning) means He respectively inspired James in his penning verse 3:15 of 1 Peter. Ultimately, one might make the leap to conclude God, Himself, therefore "penned" 1 Peter 3:15 therefore He (God) is instructing his followers
not to refuse debate, but rather answer to those whom ask.
I'll presume you believe the Bible to be the perfect Word of God and therefore assume all of the instructions He has subsequently inspired. For you to be endowed the title Christian should you not heed to His (Christ's) words?
Does not a cooker cook? Does not a player play? Does not a supervisor supervise?
Why then should a Christian
not do as Christ demanded of Himself and His followers while professing to do just that? Perhaps our measurements of hypocrisy
are debatable, but the definition and instruction are not. Enlighten me on what you would consider the highest degree of hypocrisy. Is he claiming to be Christian and then murdering any more/less of a hypocrite than he who refuses to debate? What about he/she whom divorce*?
God has clearly spoken His word pertaining to the matter, perhaps you'd like to endulge me on how a Christian not obeying His word is anything
but hypocritical of himself. Now, by no means was my post intended to incite a debate, but rather to discuss the hypocrisy I've encountered.
*Approximately
80% of the United States profess to be Christian and yet roughly
50% of couples in the United States get divorced (Note: There are no discernible distinctions between the divorce rate among Christians verses "non-believers" despite all the support from Churches, Christian friends, and
prayer)
Yet the Word of God reads:
"Wherefore they are no more twain, but one flesh. What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder." -- Matthew 19:6
"What therefore God hath joined together, let not man put asunder." -- Mark 10:9
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