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Morality

"I looked back at the previous ten years and realized I had spent ten years trying to convince kids to behave 'Christianly' without actually teaching them Christianity. And that was a pretty serious conviction. You can say, 'Hey kids, be more forgiving because the Bible says so,' or, 'Hey kids, be more kind because the Bible says so!' But that isn't Christianity, it's morality. And that was such a huge shift for me from the American Christian ideal. We are drinking a cocktail that's a mix of the Protestant work ethic, the American dream, and the gospel. And we've intertwined them so completely that we can't tell them apart anymore." -- Phil Vischer, original creator of Veggie Tales, bgdailynews.com


We are losing our faith in exchange for a fantasy. Our kids are being taught to live as prisoners rather than as free citizens. The hope of the Gospel is being reduced to the triad of hopes expressed in the United States’ Declaration of Independence – to gain life, liberty and happiness.

The Christian faith teaches that without Jesus, we have no hope. The sad story being taught in many churches today is similar to what any and almost all religions teach: be good, work hard and be nice, and maybe God will give you a prize. That is a fantasy built on half-truths that gives no hope. Christianity teaches that God does give a glorious prize of eternal life in Him, but that it comes by grace through faith in Jesus alone and not by works." -- Rev Dr. Jason Pettus, bgdailynews.com, Gospel of Christianity Differs From The Morality Of Religion, June 15, 2012 http://www.bgdailynews.com/features/faith_and_values/gospel-of-christianity-differs-from-the-morality-of-religion/article_9f225486-b6fb-11e1-ae38-0019bb2963f4.html