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Ilona Goanos's avatar

It's so easy to be a fake Christian, and we are seeing that in technicolor now. I used to be a Christian, and I admit to being a hypocrite within my church. I was a cafeteria Catholic, choosing only the things that suited me. I feel so much more aligned now that I have given up organized religion altogether.

I don't need a religion to dictate what is right and wrong. Most people do just fine without it. If they're going to be despicable bigots, at least keep God out of the equation.

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James Vander Poel's avatar

Oh that's a hot button. Call me names, but do not ever call me a Christian. My sophomore year in high school involved writing a very long 'thesis' on the world's religions, assigned to me by the Jesuit who taught the religion class I was obliged to take as part of the curriculum at the Catholic high school I attended. Took me into the summer to complete it. And it taught me that, with all the death and destruction caused by their differences, organized religions have been the bane of mankind. All the world's religions have one fatal flaw: the idea of the 'other'. I'm with Billy Joel: I'd rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints.

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