Whenever the church, consciously or unconsciously, caters to one class it loses the spiritual force of the whoso-ever will, let him come doctrine, and is in danger of becoming little more than a social club with a thin veneer of religiosity.
Clayborne Carson
Whenever the church, consciously or unconsciously, caters to one class it loses the spiritual force of the whoso-ever will, let him come doctrine, and is in danger of becoming little more than a social club with a thin veneer of religiosity.