Not really. Let's paraphrase: All "real" Christians are good people, but not all good people are Christians. "Real" Christians are not perfect, and sometimes slip up. A direct comparison of action or behaviour is not sufficient to distinguish the "real" Christian from anyone else. Thus it remains a matter of self-proclamation and personal definition, at least on Earth, until later when God sorts them out.Mr.B wrote:..
Is that easier to comprehend?
If that's comprehensible, you've a smarter man than I.
Meanwhile, Mr.B, do you think it would be a better country if everyone went around armed to the teeth?