that's one of the best answers. i'm not that nice i suppose. beside my answer above, i may choose to delve deeper in the subject & put him on the spot to make him feel guilty.
better to turn the conversation into talking about Christ than to try to shame someone. if we are to be ashamed, let the Truth shame us. if the person should be convicted, let the Truth convict them, not us.
so i like my answer. they cited scripture - answer back with scripture. then we can talk about the things of God and the conversation isn't about me or them anymore, but about Christ, of Whom all scripture testifies, and if any judging is to be done it happens in the heart by the Spirit instead of in my mouth by my own vanity.
easy to talk about ideals lol but what would i really say? another matter entirely as i am less than ideal!
the verses i put did spring to mind immediately but i had to go look up where it was and what it says exactly. i thank God this is all at my fingertips these days with a simple internet search!
so i hope in the situation i would have said "
hmm" and pulled out my device, found the verse and read it to them.