provocatively dissects the fine line between spiritual disciplines and becoming a "more decent human being." "The point is that one can fill a life full of spiritual activities without ever, actually, trying to become a more decent human being. In fact, much of this activity can distract one from becoming a more decent human being. Worse, some of these activities make you worse, interpersonally speaking. Many churches are jerk factories."
The Bait and Switch of Contemporary Christianity
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