xianity.
“Sometimes you will hear them complain about the loss of Christ from their religion’s name, never realizing as soon as Christ was in the name, it was no longer a religion worthy of his followers.”
“Why do you care about Christianity?” I asked.
“I don’t. There is only one religion worthy of devotion. It is the one that always begs us to keep searching for the treasure on the map. It is the value that is not yet known. It is the one that worships mystery and adventure and questions and kisses more than answers and rites and rituals and instruction. What would a god require or a christ wish for his followers? X.”
“Is that your religion?” I asked.
“Why do you care about my religion?”