Originally posted by IttyBittyKitty
What really highlighted the hypocrosy of many Christians was the fact that I was in a theatre full of them (they'd booked out the whole theatre) and yet no one introduced themselves to us, no one exhibited any kindness to us. Later, in talking to some of them, I mentioned that Scott and I lived together and you should have seen the ripple of judgment that passed over their sweet, innocent faces. It was disgusting.
Please don't think we're all like that. We're not. I'm not, though my inlaws are and I can't stand to be around them and hear thethings they say about others. I'm always so disappointed to hear a story like yours about Christians. I guess I'm an usual Christian in that I've sinned most of the sins that many others look down thier noses at. I'm sure there are even more that I will sin.

I know God loves me for me, not for who I pretend to be every Sunday. Nor does he love me more than you because I'm married. It does get old.

For the longest time I stopped telling people I was a Christian because I got a lot of those ripples of judgement myself.