Just now I am wondering about people who seek their religious beliefs only when it is convenient. Like when they are in huge trouble they are wondering WHY but the rest of the time they feel safe doing whatever irregardless what their religion dictates as being morally right or wrong.
You mean, hypocrites? They're just like the rest of us.
I religiously attend religious services (no pun intended) along with hundreds/thousands of others. Since this is the crowd I run with, they are more prevalant in my paradigm than the (no-doubt) thousands who only acknowledge God when it suits them, whom I also run into occasionally. I'm guessing that you spend more time with the latter, thus, you would see more of them.
FWIW, the Bible calls us all hypocrites, which I freely admit (with shame) to being.
Also (Rich), FWIW, I haven't killed anyone, (I think) and I don't condone it in my leadership. However, I admit (again, with shame) to having plenty of faults that might be as bad, just not this particular one.
We Christians call this odd behavior sin, which (according to my definition of Christian) we all have admitted to doing.
In addition to being proud of being Christian, I'm proud to be American, again, regardless of forum members (usually inaccurate) beliefs about what we are.