Being devout in faith necessitates that one be kind, honest and decent too, most of the time. This is so because, if one's faith is deep and genuine, one's soul is constantly being filled and refilled--when depleted--with spiritual goodness. Moral and ethical goodness explicably flow from spiritual goodness.
This leaves little room for noted hypocrisy so notable in pious groupists. Their lack of ethics calls into question how deep, linked and real is their proclaimed piety.
Real, powerful faith lends itself to the personal development of a good heart.
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