Christian Atheists, or non-realistic Christians, want to remove what they see as the fairy tale elements of Christianity.
Last updated 2006-05-17
Christian Atheists, or non-realistic Christians, want to remove what they see as the fairy tale elements of Christianity.
Christian Atheists want to remove what they see as the fairy tale elements of Christianity.
They prefer to call this a non-realistic version of Christianity, rather than Christian atheism. They say that they do believe in God - but not in a fairy tale way.
To do this requires great intellectual sophistication, as you can see from the outline of non-realistic Christianity below.
If there's no God out there, it might seem pointless to go to church, or to pray. Christian Atheists would disagree:
Worship is a beneficial activity. Worship in a group is good way for a community to:
Those who who believe like this claim many advantages for it:
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