this has nothing to do with religion, religion makes up for so much evil in this world i don't want to hear it
Every bad thing in my life has happened in the name of Christ.
It's not his fault, or the Bible's fault. It's the self-righteous who lack the ability to self-reflect because of their narcissistic nature.
Atheists are actually more "like Christ" than Christians.
When I was homeless and struggling Christians never tried to feed me, clothe me, comfort me. Only the "bad people" did that.
The problems that existed in the Bible still exist today and the Godless have more in common with Christ than any Christian does.
Jesus didn't want it to be like this but Christian's are using it as an excuse to destroy families and cause evil for their own satisfaction and greed.
Following Jesus and the Bible will bring you peace.
Listening to rich pastors manipulate and poison gods word will not bring peace.
I feel like Christians are really just evil people possessed by Satan trying to turn others away from Christ.
They don't want people to feel unconditional love or passion. Religion isn't the problem, it's just people aren't making it a PERSONAL relationship to Christ anymore. It's about their relationship to the church and virtue signaling the loudest. It makes them feel good about themselves.
Christ is here more with any of us than he is in any churches.
People who hate religion should at least read the Bible for its historical accuracy. Also, Jesus was like a really cool understanding dude. He liked to drink a little wine, walk on the water, and tell the government to suck it. Told sinners that they are the same as anyone else and deserving of the same respect and unconditional love.
Christianity is a front for worshipping Satan. It's a capitalist business now. The more families and lives they destroy the better it is for capitalism.
I don't practice christianity but I try to follow the teachings of Jesus and be a better person today than I was the last.
Maybe others can develop the personal relationship I have with him.