If we're comparing religions, then you have a good point.
However, I consider myself a Christian and yet I constantly try to get rid of all "religious" thinking. I am not interested in religion, I am interested in relationship with the God who created everything that exists and his son (Jesus) who died for me, making it possible for me to have relationship with that God (Father).
That relationship - which is ongoing, real and dynamic in my daily life - that is what separates Christianity from other belief systems.
If we're comparing religions, then you have a good point.
However, I consider myself a Christian and yet I constantly try to get rid of all "religious" thinking. I am not interested in religion, I am interested in relationship with the God who created everything that exists and his son (Jesus) who died for me, making it possible for me to have relationship with that God (Father).
That relationship - which is ongoing, real and dynamic in my daily life - that is what separates Christianity from other belief systems.