Reading another thread, it stuck me that every time a Christian tries to evangelize about “eternal life” they are claiming to have witnessed something that they have not witnessed.
No one has witnessed eternal life. (Nor have they personally witnessed many of the things they evangelize about). So aren’t they bearing false witness in the most literal sense?
And this makes me wonder, what have they ever actually witnessed? The only witness they can give to anything in the bible is a witness that they read it, not that it is true. They didn’t witness that.
Bearing false witness is something that they do a lot, it seems, when they evangelize with any claimed certainty beyond their own feelings.
No one has witnessed eternal life. (Nor have they personally witnessed many of the things they evangelize about). So aren’t they bearing false witness in the most literal sense?
And this makes me wonder, what have they ever actually witnessed? The only witness they can give to anything in the bible is a witness that they read it, not that it is true. They didn’t witness that.
Bearing false witness is something that they do a lot, it seems, when they evangelize with any claimed certainty beyond their own feelings.