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In reply to the discussion: something christians need to think about when they die [View all]NullTuples
(6,017 posts)The OP meme is one take on it.
Most conservative Christians however follow a very different belief system - in effect a very different Christianity. Think of them perhaps as religious homonyms: spelled the same, pronounced the same, but they have very different meanings.
Conservative Christians - including the sects that once treated Catholics as their mortal enemies - have somewhat blended into the same belief system. It's one that was widely spread around the globe by the Catholic church a couple decades ago in regards to health care when they started their hospital buying spree here in the USA. In it, anyone who has power over someone else that decides not to use that power to stop the other person from sinning has themselves committed the equivalent of the same sin.
Taking that mindset into account, the OP meme is seen by them as "not true Christianity". And that's the joy of religion - each sect gets to decide their own beliefs, values and even their own interpretations of the same primary text. And since each is convinced they are Divinely Inspired, they simply dismiss all others as Not True Christians.
It's a hell of a racket if one like gathering power over others, cult-building, wealth and such.