It rings rather hollow to me. The words of the fictional character in this piece are bitter and resentful, not speaking in loving rebuke, or holding hypocritical listeners accountable. I KNOW people, personally, who have been imprisoned, persecuted, threatened, suffered pain and hardships, merely because they believed in Jesus Christ and followed him. I had the honor just this morning of hearing a 75 year old man speak in broken English of his harsh imprisonment in a Soviet block country, followed by his banishment from his home. I have spoken with somone who was shot at by government helicoptor gunships in Sudan and chased by them into the wilderness when he tried to deliver medical supplies and Bibles to a village (the village was burnt and destoryed). I know a family from Thiland who received death threats- someone even attempted to poison them. But none of these people were bitter or resentful. They were amazing peacful and calm. They were incredibly thankful for the prayers and support of Christans in the West. They seek to hold us accountable, yes, they desire that we should be as passionate, sold-out, genuine, and full of love, whether or not we experience direct physical persecution, but they love us as brothers and sisters. Perhaps we are spiritual weaklings compared to them-no, not perhaps. Almost certainly. But they teach and encourage, they urge and love. They do not hate faliable men. They know that their fight is not against flesh and blood.