Depends on how you define it, and I hate to get into an Existentialist-like pissing match about it, but my ex had a friend who would only call himself "Christian" as opposed to my ex's Southern Baptist or my roommate's "Holy Roller" adjectives - which more accurately define the lines of thinking behind the sects. If someone has a notion of what plain "Christianity" is, they might well define it as one sect aside from something specified as Christian theism. Sort of the way that some people say "I'm not Catholic, I'm Christian." Whatever that's supposed to mean.
[being flippant here] The problem is you 'Christians' have far too many branches in your religion tree. You should be sensible like the Jews and just have 3-5 major divisions based on observancy and let the most orthodox one tell you that you aren't 'Christian' at all. It makes the world a hell of a lot easier to sort out.
[being flippant here] The problem is you 'Christians' have far too many branches in your religion tree. You should be sensible like the Jews and just have 3-5 major divisions based on observancy and let the most orthodox one tell you that you aren't 'Christian' at all. It makes the world a hell of a lot easier to sort out.
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