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?