I heartily applaud the original author, and I believe that your divine inspiration would approve. The truth is that religion by its very nature should be debated, considered, confronted, and understood. However your goal was to defend a concept, but that concept is unique to the individual. Faith is a journey, and religion is a road, and even if someone tells you that they are on the same road you travel. Rest assured that every person has their own road. They only end up being the same road if you both reach the same end.
Gandhi once said something along the lines that Christianity was a good idea if only someone would try it. Some may see that in the light of jest or a political statement. However I think if you ponder it long and hard it could mean something that is really profound. Perhaps the work is incomplete. Perhaps the work will never be complete. Perhaps it is up to you to complete that work for yourself.
I will say this a true Christian is probably one of the rarest things on this Earth, because that isn't a person that thinks that they have the answers, or even one who is looking for questions. It probably isn't even the person who thinks they have to act in a certain way, or believe in a certain thing. Just the person that is inspired by Jesus, and has decided to dedicate themselves to attaining the greatest understanding possible.
Christianity doesn't exist its just supposed to be a goal. You can't say it is or isn't something. That is something you are supposed to try and discover for yourself. That said it is good that you want to talk about your journey. That means you might just be open to new ideas that will help you on your way.







