Paedophilia, cruelty, there are hundreds of things he could have denounced.
He told stories, came up with aphorisms like "Blessed as the meek" but was a teacher? If he was the Church should be worried. A teacher needs to treat people like idiots, to talk down, to infantacise.
Oh yes, many. Even basic school science is based on proven facts that collate with undeniable physics.
The teachings of jesus christ is so absurd that it is hard to believe that so many people follow it, when convenient.
Is it not true that any faithful follower of religion is a sinner when that person does not live by the teachings? In this case even the pope is a sinner.
As taught now, itss rules for life present a reasonable moral baseline. Few things are not open to improvement though and I'm sure you'll get a fair few suggestions offered here.
I have no idea why the tech 'thinks' deleting an apostrophe is an excuse to add an extra 's' immediately the 'submit ' button is pressed. Must be God's will.
Mr Taylor was a science teacher. And a music teacher. Clever man. He had a Van der Graaf generator too. Pretty sure Jesus didn't have one. Nor does,the bible mention his piano playing skills. No contest really.
I think my old geography teacher at the grammar school gave some life-saving advice, namely: you're always more tired than you think.
He was speaking specifically about hill-walking but it is jolly good solid advice to base your life on.
Jesus is often misquoted in the Bible. When he said, "Blessed are the peacemakers", he actually said, "blessed are the cheesemakers". It was a promo for the Cheese Marketing Board. (with acknowledgements to Monty Python)
There is a Living proof that Christ is real, but hidden from those whom God has hardened their hearts.
God is not a lab rat to be casually examined and dissected.
He reveals Himself to those who earnestly seek Him.