I view Christianity like this.
I used to be a devout Roman Catholic. Taught Sunday school. My friends were raped by priests and bishops. I lost my faith in the Church. I found my faith in myself. When I examine the core of my beliefs and at the foundation of Christianity itself. They are still the same with, or without the Bible "fairy tales" as you put it.
My philosophy that I live by is Stoicism. My moral foundation is Christianity. They compliment each other and keep one another in check to ensure that I am always doing my best to truly be a good person.
People are both good and bad. Nothing is cut and dry. You have weak people who will toss away their philosophy and morals at the drop of a hat. Then you have stronger people who find the inner courage and strength to stick to their guns no matter what challenges they face.
People have to develop their own belief structure. Whether it is with the help of a bible, a journal from an ancient roman emperor, both, or neither. Judge people on an individual basis for what they do. Not be a reductionist that is unable, or unwilling to do the hard work of diversifying their own perspectives. Which is how you unjustly label Christians now.
