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I realize church billboards don't offer a lot of space for text, which inevitably leads to ambiguity (somewhat like Twitter, actually), but today's was particularly aggrieving:
"Feb. is the month of love.
Do you love Jesus
Or your spouse?"
I don't know how comfortable I am with the word "or" in that sentence. I'd like to think that's one of those situations that can be a both/and rather than an either/or, but they said "or" so I'm going to have to assume that they mean it. Which brings me to my broader point:
If you call yourself a Christian and you love God to the exclusion of everyone else, you've missed the point of pretty much everything Jesus had to say.
"Feb. is the month of love.
Do you love Jesus
Or your spouse?"
I don't know how comfortable I am with the word "or" in that sentence. I'd like to think that's one of those situations that can be a both/and rather than an either/or, but they said "or" so I'm going to have to assume that they mean it. Which brings me to my broader point:
If you call yourself a Christian and you love God to the exclusion of everyone else, you've missed the point of pretty much everything Jesus had to say.