Who gets to decide what is considered Christian and what isn't? The church I was raised in defined Christian as anyone who believed in Jesus and his divinity and sacrifice and etc, believed the Bible was the Word of God, and had been baptised. Obviously this excludes many denominations of Xity. On the other side, I have a friend who doesn't believe the Bible at all yet considers himself Xtian. As Xianity doesn't have a central leader, who decides what's Xtian and what isn't?
On a side note, my church was very dedicated to campaigning against all of the "fake" Xians, especially Catholics, Mormons, and Episcopalians. My child self really thought that Catholics spent their Sundays praying to a woman and making up books to add to their Bible, then drinking and gambling until they had to get their stomachs pumped. I was a bit disappointed when I went to Mass and found it every bit as mundane and boring as SBaptist service. Why direct your energy against people who are on your side? Isn't the point of Xianity evangelizing the world? Why not spend energy on that instead of attacking each other?
On a side note, my church was very dedicated to campaigning against all of the "fake" Xians, especially Catholics, Mormons, and Episcopalians. My child self really thought that Catholics spent their Sundays praying to a woman and making up books to add to their Bible, then drinking and gambling until they had to get their stomachs pumped. I was a bit disappointed when I went to Mass and found it every bit as mundane and boring as SBaptist service. Why direct your energy against people who are on your side? Isn't the point of Xianity evangelizing the world? Why not spend energy on that instead of attacking each other?
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