Stevieb1
I agree with you, this is not a place to send someone who is looking for "true Christianity." Actually I don't know where you could send someone looking for that. There are so many different interpretations of "true Christianity" that it's hard to sift out all the false ones from the true ones. Since your particular interpretation of what is "true" or not will probably contradict the next "Christian" standing in line, it's best that you give anyone interested in your version of "true Christianity" just that, "your version." People tend to believe what they feel comfortable with, not necessarily what is proven or not proven to be true. The actual proof of any religion is irrelevant, as long as long as a person has "faith" in what they choose to "believe."
aChristian,
I see a constant interpretation by Christians as yourself that if a person does not believe in Christianity then they are not considered spiritual in your eyes. You see this board as a spiritual wasteland when in actuality it is quite the opposite. Here is the definition of the word "spiritual":
Main Entry: [1]spir·i·tu·al
Pronunciation: 'spir-i-ch&-w&l, -i-ch&l, -ich-w&l
Function: adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Middle French & Late Latin; Middle French spirituel, from Late Latin spiritualis, from Latin, of breathing, of wind, from spiritus
Date: 14th century
1 : of, relating to, consisting of, or affecting the spirit : <man's spiritual needs>
2 a : of or relating to sacred matters <spiritual songs> b : ecclesiastical rather than lay or temporal <spiritual authority> <lords spiritual>
3 : concerned with religious values
4 : related or joined in spirit <our spiritual home> <his spiritual heir>
5 a : of or relating to supernatural beings or phenomena b : of, relating to, or involving spiritualism :
As you can see there is not a single word that gives any exclusivity to the word "spiritual" to the Christian religion. There are several people on this board who have studied religion without the side blinders of trying to prove one better or more "true" than the other.
It is exJW's like yourself and Steve that have simply switched teams in the Christian god game and refuse to see any validity in anything outside of your particular game.
If you truly did as your bible tells you to do and look for the truth like it is a hidden treasure you will find it very enlightening to conduct that search with something else besides just the Christian treasure map.
The Christian religion is so incredibly influenced by both Hindu and Buddhist religions only a spritual blind man will refuse to see it. It is not exclusive to a few traditions and variations of religious holidays but the very core of the story of Jesus, his teachings and his parables. Those who simply accept the Christian brand of religions as the "only truth" refuse to see this or attempt to investigate it further.
Those on this board who have chosen not to blindly switch teams but rather do a complete search of "spirituality" and religion are in themselves the most spiritual ones here. If they do not wish to choose a particular religious team to join or feel they may still have unanswered questions and desire a little more proof does not mean they are not spiritual people.
Just as "some" Christians like yourself feel that basic human decency is exclusive to your brand of religion the same goes for your claim to spirituality.
Bow your knees to whom ever you choose and if it rocks your boat than so be it. Just don't come off as someone who "knows all" and tells others that you alone own the one and only "truth" about life. We've had it up to our eye balls with exclusivity of spirituality and the one and only "truth."
Take care,
Dave