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assuming you're not trolling
I do not suscribe to christianity because it includes way too many things that I find unbelievable.
To me the bible is not different from stories and legends in that it carries wisdom and is an important human heritage but should not be taken at face value.
Christianity is spirituality, yet it is politics.
The interpretation of christianity that I often see borders on superstition. Worried about the afterlife? Believe in god and you will be saved. Life-threatening condition? Pray. That is not acceptable to me.
Soothsaying? I do not think that the apocalypse is coming in this lifetime or the next. It certainly isn't coming because hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans.
Christianity offers a set of absolutes in a world filled with temporality. It changes yet christianity does not offer to correct for it.
It is self-righteouness. Our denomination is superior to all others. My world view is not nearly narrow enough to even start to believe that.
I disagree with about all the Church's (whichever we're talking about) views on sex.
I know governments can be run without religiosity.