I see a lot of negative attitudes toward Christianity today in online forums & social media, particularly from the Left, but also on the Right. Plenty of Trump supporters are atheist. In fact, Trump himself said that he is not a Christian. Which is what I would expect.
I think all sides of the political spectrum are down on Christianity today, everywhere Europe and North America.
I used to be evangelical atheist like a lot of posters here on Wrong Planet & Reddit. Then I worked for some years among Christians that were not so uptight or judgemental. That moderated my views. There are good people, hard-working, honest.
I also read about and studied Christian culture, history and thought. It is deep and diverse and not monolithic as some churches pretend. Orthodoxy only got established hundreds of years after Christ, and heresies persisted long afterward and to this very day. I tend to be heretical in my speculations, but accept that I do not know.
I will not argue for or against Christianity, but will share this.
There is a rich culture of art, music, and literature in the religion based upon two thousand years of Western history. If you turn your back on all of that, because of what you saw on television or a movie, you are missing out, your universe of experience is much poorer as a result. Open your mind to it, and there are useful patterns and algorithms that can be applied to your daily life with the reinforcement of the cultural relics. View Christianity as a tool for personal change and development rather than as an identity, a tribe, or a monolith.
Churches in my opinion are unnecessary for us, although they may be helpful for NTs that seem to require frequent social stimuli.
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