Don't make it about other people. Just make it about you and God.
Well, since the point was to seek things I probably don't understand about Christianity, this is definetly one. I can't understand how it's not supposed to have social dimension at all. It sounds to me like you're saying that "Going to high school is just about you and your teacher, no other people involved, ignore anyone who claims to be your classmate, they have nothing to do with your school experience." I guess when most of us think back to high school, it's the classmates who come first in mind.
But I will think about that.
My point here is that you're making Christianity out to be like a sort of club with a bunch of varying branches--I don't blame you for having that approach. You're not the first non-Christian I've seen who said that, actually. My point is that with Christianity your decision upon whether you "join us" or not is not based off of the effort of people who already believe--it's based upon your personal connection with Christ, and whether or not you are willing to submit to Him.
This is practically same thing as previous one, I don't indeed get the idea of ignoring the social dimension of religion. To me it looks like Christians do hold each others accountable for their lifestyles, and intervene with each others personal lives in a way which I would personally find very intrusive. I'm not saying it's necessarily wrong thing, if that's part of their religion, but as an individualist, idea of ending up in such position really scares me.
To summarize: I think you pretty well found out what I don't get about Christianity, and it's that paradox of "just about God" vs "being part of social-religious community and fitting into it's standards". I will give this some thinking. Maybe I will be enlightened!
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