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Christianity Quote by John Price

“The literal translation of the word “sin” is missing the mark. Are we blind to how far we are from ‘hitting the mark’? Since current polls and demographic studies show that Christians living in America are divorcing, abusing, over-indulging, bankrupting or adultering at rates that don’t differ…” quote by John Price
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““The literal translation of the word “sin” is missing the mark. Are we blind to how far we are from ‘hitting the mark’? Since current polls and demographic studies show that Christians living in America are divorcing, abusing, over-indulging, bankrupting or adultering at rates that don’t differ from non-Christians, we have to admit our blindness.””

John Price

About This Quote

Many Christians fail to recognize moral shortcomings, mirroring broader societal issues.

In simple terms: Christians often miss their own flaws.

Key Takeaway

Encourage honest self‑assessment.

Themes

morality self‑awareness religion

Mood

serious thoughtful

Type

theological reflective

When to use this quote

  • church leadership
  • family counseling
  • community outreach

Key Concepts

cognitive bias ethical standards

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can communities foster humility?
  • What steps reveal hidden moral gaps?
A Different Perspective

Self‑critique can be resisted due to denial.

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