TagliatelliMonster
Veteran Member
What "christianity"? There are thousands of them in the US alone.
The most common denominator.
Most of the fundamentalist and pentacostal ones I have experienced (through friends, not membership) left me shaking my head and shocked by their attitudes toward anyone who wasn't them and their treatment of women.
Sure, but I'm not really talking about the behavior it causes and just about the core christian ideas.
This still applies in the most secular of catholics, who you wouldn't even recognize as "religious" unless (s)he told you. The very core principles, which is present in -to my knowledge- most all denominations.
Like the fall of man and the idea that mankind apparantly needs a "saviour" like jesus to be punished as a scapegoat. Which implies the idea that humans are "broken" -by default- and in need of fixing.
That, by itself already, is a rather poisonous idea imo.