I don't care about that, I'm an atheist.

Well, then you don't understand that your culture comes from Christianity, regardless of what you believe or not, and atheism is just a product of Judaism to weaken the West.

You can be an atheist but still understand Christianity, respect it, and promote it.

And Christianity has nothing to do with the Catholic Church and the pope, which is a corrupt organization.

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Being atheist is on par with saying „we need inflation to grow economy „

Exactly. I asm Christian in that I believe in the words of Jesus Christ, but I do not believe in the words of any man, not even those who wrote the Old Testament nor the "letters" of the New Testament. I guess one could say that I am a "Christian purist" in that I believ in only the words of Jesus Christ.

As far as Catholicism goes, I feel that churches with hierarchies and idolatry, which of course are not specific to Catholicism but are most prominent in that denomination, go against the most basic teachings of Jesus (and Moses as well, but Moses was simply a man).

I don't feel that any follower (or non-follower) of any religion is my enemy. It is possible that God revealed Himself to other people in other ways - after all, I believe that God created all of us, not jsut a klatch of folk in the area near the Red Sea - and thus they may have a different version of the Creator whom they follow. But the "logos" as the popular kids say, must coincide. All men are created equal. Murder is wrong. The "Golden Rule". The "enemies" of my faith deny these truths. How they came to believe in the same truths as I believe in is of little consequence to me.

What's ur understanding of sharing with less fortunate? Is it a part of Christianity?