Siptree
I believe Jesus was a humane and wonderful philosopher. I admire and would wish to be like him but often fail. He may have been the son of god or may not. But if you call yourself a Christian surely it is fundamental that you follow or try your best to follow his teaching, that is far more important than going to any one of the denominations of Christian churches. People like Tommy Robinson only fool fools with their posturing of religious fakery.
Part of trying to follow this teaching, to me, is acceptance of others who might not agree with your own partiuclar definition of being a christian
I find some post here extraordinary claiming that the beliefs they hold is the only way to be a Christian:
that in some way you have no right otherwise to call yourself one.
It was not Jesus who laid down the Nicene creed, after all, it was a group of church leaders 3/4 centuries later
Trying to practice Jesus's - humanist - buddhist - other religions - "Compassionate love" is surely at the heart of what we might aspire to.
I honestly find it extraordinary the degree of "rejection of others" who dont exactly fit "my version of christianity".
Goodness me, in the past we have had the most dreadful practices by Christians - for example The Inquisition, or fro example, the appealing witch hunting of women in early US history, or the slaughters which were part of the Crusades
all chanting the Nicean Creed away....
I know I've said this upthread - but I just dont get it. Jesus preached peace love, anger when needful (turning over the tables), forgiving...
yet there are apparently those who would say here,
"if you are not with me, you are against me" - when people who are agnostic, who are seekers, of faith have every right to call themselves what they will, unless they transgress everything we actually know about the man, Jesus.