The link you sent admits Christianity fits the definition of a religion but just talks about how it’s better than other religions… yeah, obviously, because it’s the only one that’s true. I’m a Christian too, my problem is with this weird assumption that religions are intrinsically false. Going along with that assumption and jumping through hoops about it is weird. Do religious freedoms not apply to Christians? It’s just simpler to say that Christianity is the one true religion.
Sorry for any confusion, I was attempting to answer your question about what another anon had implied that Christianity was not a religion. The basis I've heard for this argument emphasizes the relationship aspect as it distinguishes Christianity from other religions that require works. I agree that it fits the basic definition for a religion for purposes of religious freedom.
The link you sent admits Christianity fits the definition of a religion but just talks about how it’s better than other religions… yeah, obviously, because it’s the only one that’s true. I’m a Christian too, my problem is with this weird assumption that religions are intrinsically false. Going along with that assumption and jumping through hoops about it is weird. Do religious freedoms not apply to Christians? It’s just simpler to say that Christianity is the one true religion.
Sorry for any confusion, I was attempting to answer your question about what another anon had implied that Christianity was not a religion. The basis I've heard for this argument emphasizes the relationship aspect as it distinguishes Christianity from other religions that require works. I agree that it fits the basic definition for a religion for purposes of religious freedom.
The lack of logic in these religious threads is astounding.