Agreed that Will’s theory is nicer than yours. That said, with emphasis on “some,” I think yours is true. Although the Christians I know are far more likely to use “religion” to refer to Christianity. (Still more so are the Catholics I know inclined to use “religion” to refer to Catholicism.)
I was just referring to some Protestants who will share such statements as “Christianity isn’t a religion, it’s a relationship” or “I hate religion too. That’s why I believe in Jesus.” Of course, most Protestants do not do this.
Ah, I see. The Christians I know are more prone to statements like “Religion is important, because it teaches people about the importance of Jesus’ love.”
Agreed that Will’s theory is nicer than yours. That said, with emphasis on “some,” I think yours is true. Although the Christians I know are far more likely to use “religion” to refer to Christianity. (Still more so are the Catholics I know inclined to use “religion” to refer to Catholicism.)
I was just referring to some Protestants who will share such statements as “Christianity isn’t a religion, it’s a relationship” or “I hate religion too. That’s why I believe in Jesus.” Of course, most Protestants do not do this.
Ah, I see. The Christians I know are more prone to statements like “Religion is important, because it teaches people about the importance of Jesus’ love.”