The lie-beral MSM never miss an opportunity to smear Christians. No matter how much Christian love we show by warning people away from eternal damnation, nothing we do ever satisfies them.
Lamestream "news" site:
So that's the gratitude a Christian gets for preaching the Good News to an atheist waiter (read: GRID-infected sodomite slacker). Here is the offending item; I'd have been grateful to receive it back before I became saved:

The article goes on to include the following smear:
So now we're bad people for not sharing sick-ular society's obsession with money (1 Tim. 6:10)? We really can't win.
Finally, the article incites waiters to commit acts of anti-Christian bigotry:
So while businesses can be forced to accommodate every other group, it's okay to discriminate against Christians. Nice.
Lamestream "news" site:
Waiter's Phony $10 Tip Includes Religious Lesson
A $10 bill is a joyful sight for a server. But when one waiter went to retrieve such a note out from under a diner's plate recently, he reportedly noticed something curious. The tip it provided wasn't monetary, but took the form of advice. "SOME THINGS ARE BETTER THAN MONEY," it said on the back, "like your eternal salvation, that was brought and paid for by Jesus going to the cross."
The waiter, who makes $2.65 base pay an hour, didn't take well to getting so self-righteously stiffed. He posted photographs of the scene to the social newspaper Reddit, and wrote: "P.S. I have never been more atheist." "That's not very christian like behavior..." wrote one commentator.
A $10 bill is a joyful sight for a server. But when one waiter went to retrieve such a note out from under a diner's plate recently, he reportedly noticed something curious. The tip it provided wasn't monetary, but took the form of advice. "SOME THINGS ARE BETTER THAN MONEY," it said on the back, "like your eternal salvation, that was brought and paid for by Jesus going to the cross."
The waiter, who makes $2.65 base pay an hour, didn't take well to getting so self-righteously stiffed. He posted photographs of the scene to the social newspaper Reddit, and wrote: "P.S. I have never been more atheist." "That's not very christian like behavior..." wrote one commentator.
The article goes on to include the following smear:
Only 13% of Christians left less than 15% for good service. That's a small minority of Christians, but still almost double the percentage of unaffiliated diners who left that amount, and more than six times the percentage of Jewish diners who under-tipped.
So while it is statistically false to say that Christians are bad tippers, it is true that Christians are more likely to stiff their servers than people of other religious (or non-religious) bents.
So while it is statistically false to say that Christians are bad tippers, it is true that Christians are more likely to stiff their servers than people of other religious (or non-religious) bents.
Finally, the article incites waiters to commit acts of anti-Christian bigotry:
Because of these penny-pinchers, waiters are more likely to give bad service to anyone who appears outwardly Christian, Lynn suggests, or to call in sick for the Sunday shift.

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