From now on if I ever want to see the gospel presented clearly and without hesitation, I hope to see Ann Coulter on TV in such situations as Larry King Live or other news and talk shows.
When I think of the times "pastors" and "preachers" (and you know who I am talking about) have been on that show and stuttered and stammered when asked about Christianity it is beyond refreshing and encouraging to read and hear this woman whose domain is politics give the clearest of gospel messages in her weekly opinion column.
I dare you to go and read her column here-
Christianity is simultaneously the easiest religion in the world and the hardest religion in the world.In the no-frills, economy-class version, you don't need a church, a teacher, candles, incense, special food or clothing; you don't need to pass a test or prove yourself in any way. All you'll need is a Bible (in order to grasp the amazing deal you're getting) and probably a water baptism, though even that's disputed.You can be washing the dishes or walking your dog or just sitting there minding your business hating Susan Sarandon and accept that God sent his only son to die for your sins and rise from the dead ... and you're in!"Because, if you confess with your mouth that Jesus is Lord and believe in your heart that God raised him from the dead, you will be saved." Romans 10:9.Christianity is also the hardest religion in the world because, if you believe Christ died for your sins and rose from the dead, you have no choice but to give your life entirely over to Him. No more sexual promiscuity, no lying, no cheating, no stealing, no killing inconvenient old people or unborn babies -- no doing what all the other kids do.And no more caring what the world thinks of you -- because, as Jesus warned in a prophecy constantly fulfilled by liberals: The world will hate you.With Christianity, your sins are forgiven, the slate is wiped clean and your eternal life is guaranteed through nothing you did yourself, even though you don't deserve it. It's the best deal in the universe.Why is it that am I surprised at people who actually believe and openly proclaim the gospel?
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