
Christianity isn’t Jesus’ fault

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Join the movement.
Helping each other is simply the right thing to do.
By engaging this crucial discussion with others, you promote a message of liberation from oppressive institutions and ways of thinking. But “helping others” also involves concretely showing compassion for those in need.
This site encourages everyone to support causes that help make the world a better place.
See how you can make a meaningful difference in the world today.
There are many ways to get involved, but the most important thing is...
to get involved!
Engaging
the discussion is crucial: is Christianity faithful to Jesus’ message and mission?
Anything you can do to raise this issue with friends, family, church groups, etc.
will be extremely helpful. Keep an open mind, and encourage others to do the same.
This is a crucial conversation to have, especially for those who consider themselves
followers of Jesus.
You can also join the discussion on our Facebook page and encourage others to “weigh-
Anything you can do to promote the discussion will be helpful. The point is to engage the conversation and thoughtfully examine these critical issues.
Lastly, and most importantly, do what you can to help others. By making a donation in either time or resources to a worthy cause, you’ll make the world a better place.
This site exists to provide content/resources that help facilitate this important discussion.
The point is simple: Jesus didn’t found Christianity.
He never intended to start a
religion or be the object of its devotion. Jesus’ followers took his revolutionary
social movement in a direction he never intended. Sadly, what we know today as “Christianity”
and “Church” are far removed from the visionary ideas promoted by Jesus two thousand
years ago.
Christianity, like other faiths, has been the source of much division and exclusion
— something completely opposed to the radical inclusivity Jesus advocated. This website
hopes to spark a crucial conversation between believers and non-
Make a difference.


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