On the contrary most who are rejecting the question of this thread is seeing this as something like "would you continue doing moral Christian things without having a spiritual relationship with a spiritual Christ?". To which of course we said no. To us, spiritual connection and relationship with a spiritual being is everything. Doing "christianee" moral things is dead dry works that has no benefit even on this life. So we say "nada".
The real problem as we keep pointing out, is the question is badly made and just doesn't make sense in a spiritual perspective. If the driving question behind all of this was about relationship with God, then why wasn't the question framed plainly as that?
So no, my relationship with the Lord Jesus Christ, the Father in Heaven and the Holy Spirit, is sky high right now and is the most important thing to me. More important than life itself.
How about you, do you? If so, then we are all in the same boat in this thread. But this thread is dividing us all who love God by how ill thought out the question was framed, compounded by then changing it in the middle of the discussion. Most are now getting turned off by the persistence of some trying to create a divisive argument where there is none. We all love God, it is all about relationship with Him for most of us. Please let us all stop this exercise in futility. As I said before, I was heading out of this thread. But this statement about making this thread about our relationship with God who we treasure above all is the worse and deeply hurting. I could not go without addressing it first. Again please stop. This is displeasing the Spirit. There is no need to feel superior to others just because you think you have a relationship with Him while others are still struggling to grasp what Christianity is all about.
But then perhaps this is another spiritual attack, and you guys and this thread are allowing yourself to be used by the enemy to create further division? If so please check your hearts and see what are really your motives.