Several years ago, I found myself grappling with the same inquiries as Brian Head Welch.
Specifically, I harbored reservations regarding individuals who identified as "Christians" and
yet engaged in incessant judgment of fellow believers. This disdain emanated from their
presumption of moral perfection since embracing Christianity. In my estimation, such
individuals bear a responsibility to God for driving away believers, particularly those newly
embraced by faith. As a long-time believer, I've pondered my own existence and questioned
why I persist in committing sins. These transgressions are fueled by my aversion to the
Pharisaical and hypocritical behaviors of certain Christians. Despite aspiring to love them as
God does, I find myself incapable of doing so. Consequently, instead of engaging in futile
debates, I opted to disengage and redirect my focus to biblical immersion. My experiences in
reading the Bible have unveiled insights, challenging me to contemplate who incurs God's
displeasure the most. The details of this revelation will be expounded upon in my forthcoming
blog post or video.