There are inmates that serve in the Education Department at the prison. They are often the sort that, under other circumstances, would seem to be the type that one would enjoy having a cup of coffee with.Then you find out what they're in for....It's not the murderers or drug fiends/dealers or gang members that register so much on my radar, as it is the child molesters and the such. And yet...you would never be able to detect that they were capable of such evil. There is no dead eyes, scowls, or the such. You would never know unless someone told you. Christians can be like that too. They can absolutely wonderful men and women of tremendous and anointed talent...and then we find out the rest of the story. Back in the day, there were lots of good evangelists, it seems. But while preaching ability was important, the integrity of the preacher was most important--especially to those Church of God folks whose holiness life was sincere. Preaching ability can take you a good ways, but eventually, since judgment begins at the House of the Lord, those who were not true-blue often crashed and burned due to moral failings, questionable behavior, etc. Of course, some of these things happened to the very best of ministers. They simply had a moments of weakness (like Moses, I suppose), and it caused deep damage.If our Christianity is only a church thing, we have failed ourselves. The true Christian, I think, when made aware of these dichotomy, seeks forgiveness, changes his/her ways, does what they can do to walk uprightly.But compartmentalization is apparently a real thing. Some folks who claim to be Christians will say and do things that just leave us shaking our heads.