My point is: that by talking to vast majority of the creedal Christians that hang out on this sub-forum of a continual period of time... I see Christ less in less in them as time progresses (talking about my perspective changing here). Now, I don't see love, I don't see charity, I don't see interest in Truth, a I don't see an in Goodness. And this is a problem for me- because I KNOW that creedal Christianity is a faith of love, goodness, charity, Truth, etc. But the more and more time I spend here talking to people, the less and less I'm seeing it. And I have a MAJOR problem with this, and am wondering the course of action I can best take to remedy (or at least migrate) this problem.
Well those accusations of yours are purely opinion because you have no basis in fact or evidence. It's fine to have an opinion but you can't really expect anyone to understand it when it's rooted in your feelings and not in fact.
I think that being from a feeling-based religion you tend to feel first, put faith in your feelings second, and then possibly consider a fact or facts last (optionally). Again, you are entitled to believe that way, but it won't convince others when you put your opinions forth like that with no evidence.
This is a debate forum. We are here to debate issues. Perhaps some of the opposing views hurt your feelings, but they shouldn't - they are simply opposing views. If you'd like to debate against them, present your views. On either side, the views will carry more weight when they are rooted in evidence. I think you are probably getting frustrated that your feeling-based views don't hold up to the evidence-based views that the Christians here are providing.
A major difference between Christianity and mormonism is that Christianity tends to be much more evidence-based and mormonism is feeling-based. That's why the mormon test of what is "true" is based on getting a feeling from what one believes is the Holy Spirit. The Christian test of what is True is based on God's Word which itself is backed by actual, scientific evidence. In Christianity we go first with fact, then with faith, then maybe with feelings.
You make claims of not feeling or seeing Christ-like love from Christians here, yet you don't show any examples. Personally, I don't see any Christians being unChristlike. I don't see debate against non-truths to be unChristlike - Christ Himself used strong words against the false religion of the Pharisees and He did it by backing it with Scripture as evidence.
So, your entitled to your opinion and to state your opinion but I have to tell you that I (and likely most or all other Christians here) will not be able to agree since we don't see it and you don't even provide evidence of it.