The absurd concept of a God who loves the unlovable is a uniquely Christian concept. Before Jesus, this wasn’t a thing. The religious focus of humanity - from pagan times to our modern meritorious secular world (think Crossfit) - has always been steadied on the beautiful, the glamorous, the glorious, the magnificent, the successful, the clean, the strong, the wise, etc.
Giving credit where it's due
Giving credit where it's due
Giving credit where it's due
The absurd concept of a God who loves the unlovable is a uniquely Christian concept. Before Jesus, this wasn’t a thing. The religious focus of humanity - from pagan times to our modern meritorious secular world (think Crossfit) - has always been steadied on the beautiful, the glamorous, the glorious, the magnificent, the successful, the clean, the strong, the wise, etc.