RedPiggy
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I definitely accept that it seems to some people that good works is like "sucking up". However, there IS another perspective. It seems that "faith" can be interpreted as "just slap Jesus' name on your corn flakes and you're gonna win a prize". For people who consider Christianity more of a verb than an adjective, when people go on and on (and on and on) about "faith", it comes off like an ad promoting a brand name.Why do people keep trying to please God? Stop trying and actually let him help you out.
That is not fair, I concede. Both sides (and I suggest this is a psychological difference that cannot be easily brought together) see the other as fundamentally flawed.
This is how I deal with the impasse: I do what I feel is right (most of the time ... or I try to, anyway, LOL), then if someone asks what motivates me to do that, I offer not only my theological reasons, but any other reasons (legal, social, biological, etc). Then I drop it. People are free to either join in my worldview completely, ignore it completely, or tweak it to fit their needs. I feel that is how Jesus ran His ministry, more or less, so that is what I do. I find aggressive sales tactics don't work on the kinds of people who read stuff like Consumer Reports or the comments below a product on a website.