This just sounds like a more radical version of those extremely online christians who spend all day starting shit with atheists.
A mission trip to Mexico during high school was particularly formative. When he returned, he gave a short homily on his experiences. “We can’t be lukewarm,” he argued, shifting nervously but speaking with conviction. “We need to know how to defend our faith.”
“When we go out in our world, there are people that’ll just come and oppose us, and they’ll have questions, and they’ll have arguments … We can’t just, like, go out there unprepared. We need to know what we believe and why we believe it.”
Alternatively, you could stay right where you are and mind your own fucking business, nobody wants to hear you spout your insipid nonsense. I'm sure a radical Christian would look at the state of the US and see plenty of things to fix right there at home, though to these people those things would mostly include gender neutral bathrooms and an insufficient amount of mandated prayer in schools
This just sounds like a more radical version of those extremely online christians who spend all day starting shit with atheists.
Alternatively, you could stay right where you are and mind your own fucking business, nobody wants to hear you spout your insipid nonsense. I'm sure a radical Christian would look at the state of the US and see plenty of things to fix right there at home, though to these people those things would mostly include gender neutral bathrooms and an insufficient amount of mandated prayer in schools