I am so glad that I read this. And I thank you for writing it. Sometimes it saddens me to see what is done or claimed in the name of Christianity when it is really Religion driving not God.
This is a deeply thoughtful and honest response, and I truly appreciated the way you approached the question from both a theological and a practical perspective. Your acknowledgment of how difficult it really is to live out Christ’s example—loving enemies, extending mercy, choosing humility—felt grounded and sincere, not idealized or performative.
What resonated most with me was your distinction between genuine faith and the ways Christianity is so often misrepresented. You express, with clarity and compassion, how easily belief becomes tangled with power, politics, and added rules that were never part of Christ’s message. The grief you convey over how this harms others—and distances people from the heart of the gospel—comes through clearly and thoughtfully.
I also appreciated your observation that Christianity functions best when it is lived quietly and faithfully, rather than wielded as influence or authority. That idea alone gives the reader a great deal to reflect on. This isn’t a defensive or accusatory piece; it’s reflective, self-aware, and rooted in a sincere concern for what Christianity is meant to be at its core.
Overall, this reads as an invitation to deeper reflection, not an attempt to convince or condemn. It’s a meaningful contribution to the conversation, one that keeps its focus on faith, humility, and responsibility rather than judgment.
Kind wishes and God Bless,
Tee
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