Theology 101: Many believe that when they do good they are better than most, and when they do bad most are badder than them. Using the imagined other as our moral standard is the epitome of self-righteousness. Look to Christ as the epitome of Righteousness. - Dr. Michael Svigel
Monday, June 22, 2026
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