CHRISTIANITY or SPIRITUALITY?
So I was tryin to discuss Christianity with some people when I kept getting interrupted by someone who claims to be Christian but is not a fundamentalist nor moderate Christian.
I guess that is fine. But, it was him defending Christianity as a whole from his perspective that religion is meant to evolve adapt and borrow so he had no problem accepting that Christian stories were taken from other various sources and cultures: Sumerians, Canaanites, Babylonians.
I tried to explain that his view of Christianity is not really shared by the majority of Christians whether moderate or fundamentalist b/c the core of the Christian belief is faith in the truth of the bible a few being: Moses was real and God spoke to him, Yeshua was real and the Son of God, God of the bible is real.
I asked, how could he defend Christianity from his perspective if he doesnt belief or have faith that they are literal truths and it's okay if they are not real or if they are stolen stories from myths.
He calls himself Christian but has no firm stance which led me to question if he had ulterior motives in the discussion. b/c every time I asked what he does believe in the bible he wouldnt say, if I tried to talk about a portion of the bible or a story he would simply claim he never claimed any validity to it and wanted me to prove the story true or false.
I could only offer historical accounts of certain events that dont match up with biblical events or were in question by theologians or scholars as being unlikely and outright false, or the stance where extraordinary claims require extraordinary prove. he would retort with show me the evidence.
Now my question is can one be a Christian without having a set believe of what it is to be a christian, If God does not actually have to exist as stated in the version of the bible is one still christian?
To me he sounded more like a spiritualist then an actual christian since it didnt matter to him if the biblical god is real and he was aware that the aspects of El and Yahweh were of Canaanite origin.
He simply said he was undecided as to which version of god to worship but, called, himself Christian.
the guy was driving me insane and would say I was committing ad hominid b/c of his spiritual/religious stance which I was not but simply trying to explain his argument for christianity cannot fit for the majority christian views. hence his argument could not defend Christianity as is.
He later said He liked to debate but he seem to be a more of a troll then anything although well spoken.