I am ideologically christian, not religiously.

I don't believe there is a god or that Jesus was the son of god. Allthough, I consider myself an ideological christian because I follow his moral teachings and believe they're the best.

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  • Ellenna

    They aren't jesus' teachings, that's the old testament you're referring to. If you can give references, surely you know that?

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  • TerriAngel

    God is great.
    The ' bible ' and the thumpers.
    Not so much.

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  • Ducklingducktheduckling

    That’s okay! Using the bible non-literally. As long as you’re not persecuting gay people etc

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  • ImBadWithUsernames

    I can relate. The term for this is “Christian Atheist”.

    It has a Wikipedia article.

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  • Iszzy123

    What’s the point if you don’t believe in God or this son?

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  • csdoug

    Just being a nice, honest & caring person makes you as good as any "Christian"! Especially these days!!!!!

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  • TerriAngel

    Ellenna is right on.
    Unless you're a jew.
    The old testament is dead words.
    If you are a jew.
    You are breaking it's laws and going to HELL.

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  • Ellenna

    You do realise most if not all of his teachings can be found elsewhere as well? Sounds as if you're a humanist rather than any type of christian

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