So, I understand that there are some Christians who are refusing the HPV vaccine to their children because it promotes premarital sex. I tend to not think that it promotes premarital sex, so much as prevents Cervical Cancer. Christian Doctors are refusing to check out Non-Christian patients, and Christian Pharmacists are refusing certain things and in some cases refusing to give non-christians their perscriptions. Why is this?
In the case of the HPV vaccine, is it because Christians think that it's Gods will for people to die a slow, horribly painful death as their own body feasts upon itself until theres nothing left to give?
And in the other two cases, do Christian Doctors and Pharmacists think that only Christians deserve medical treatment? That only Christians deserve the pills that keep them functioning?
Back when I was a Catholic, and went to Catholic school, we sang a song at mass called "You'll know we are Christians (by our love)." Doesn't that seem a bit contradictory? I mean, I've always been taught that you treat everyone the way that you want to be treated.
What this all boils down to, in my opinion, is that these people really are not Christians. They merely bank on the popularity that pretending to be a Christian brings (look at what it did for Dubya). Instead of a kind, caring people that the Bible tries to show us how to be; we see a savage lynch mob of self absorbed, power hungry, money obsessed hypocrites. Those who only serve who it benefits them to serve.
Maybe it's time for these "Christians" to serve something a little higher than themselves. Maybe they should try to be real Christians.