Agree..it's called the basics. When one's reach spiritual maturity one assume full responsibility of having to decide for themselves what to believe. When I was in college we were so burden with mastering certain mathematics subject, calculus, algebra, trigonometry and other head cracking subjects in the prospectus. Funny, when I'm now working in my field everything we use are plain arithmetic..pag-kasayona na sa actual nga trabaho. Then I realized that all those terror mathematics subjects were meant simply to sharpen my analytical skills..in the same manner religions does that to us..sharpens our spiritual nature and clash it with our rational mind..in the process force us to search the truth; to each of our own truth- a truth which we can live by as our own not just something we just all agree.
If there's one religion that is enslaving in its grip that would be Islam. Renouncing Islam is a dangerous choice for any muslim.
In the case of Christianity, enslaving comes via freewill of its believers. People willingly go into enslavement by their own free choice. It's not the fault of Christian religions that it members become slave to its dogmas and belief. It's the believers fault if they become enslave by these dogmas, perhaps due to human nature- social animals.
For instance, take the case of the Catholic church stands on abortion and use of artificial contraceptive method. In most cases, survey shows it followers never really heed the church and went on to whatever they opt to do.
In the case of the JIL pastor Bro. Villanueva, who run for the presidency, his earned votes fell short of his church's membership population.
Another most striking example, Jesus or the Bible warns Christians not judge there fellow Christians but still Christians blatantly disregard this commandment and simply do the opposite.
Therefore the arguments that religion enslave people, in the case of Christian religion fails.
enslaving comes from ignorance. there are so much to learn from the church itself. but the nature of man, and having its gift of freewill will fail some believers, unfortunately. but this "failing" does not necessarily mean out of salvation. salvation works from inside and outside of the church, or the religion for that matter. salvation therefore works even for those atheist or non-believers of god.
the church(christian) is not the building nor the doctrines and teachings but it's the individual who truly believes in Christ....
a pers0n is part of a church if that pers0n truly a christian not just the word christian...
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