Grace for everyone is as difficult to swallow as liver because we're more comfortable in a world of good guys and bad guys, where we can designate who's in and who's out; this is the world that has shaped us, after all, the one we consider normal. Frankly, given even half a warrant, we actually like to condemn others. Something within us, largely unconscious, finds no little pleasure in putting people down, if not as far as hell then certainly well below us.

Donald McCullough, If Grace Is So Amazing, Why Don't We Like It?