Why must I 'provide' as you say a definition?Harry Baird wrote: ↑Wed Jul 13, 2022 10:46 pmIC has provided a clear and appropriate definition of "Christianity", namely (my paraphrasing) "The ethics, behaviour, rituals, and beliefs based directly in the teachings of Jesus Christ as described in the Bible".
In any case, I believe I have offered a wide-ranging definition of what I call 'the structure of belief' in this post. Can you tell me why it is that the expansive definition of what Christian belief arises against that I did offer (since I do see it as interposing) is inadequate in your view. What is lacking?
I do not have any issue with his definition. His definition, largely, is standard material available in any general primer of Christian belief. I do though note that he is a radical Protestant, and Protestantism is a relatively modern phenomenon.In some posts I have referred to 'hopping over' what Christianity actually became and was and, from a modern perspective, redefining it. Is this 'wrong'? I did not describe it as such. To take such a view results, however, in distortion of what Christianity actually has been.You have not. You refuse to do so. You refuse (unless I am misremembering my reading of this thread) even to explain what is wrong with IC's definition. Note that I am not saying that it is impossible that there is something wrong with his definition, just that, prima facie, given that the name of the guy on which the religion is based is part of the religion's name, it's perfectly appropriate to include him heavily when defining the religion.
Again why is my stated and declared version of 'what Christianity is' necessary for you? I do not understand what you are asking for.In any case, the most compelling personal argument I can make for why "wishy-washy" is a fair term is that despite reading through this entire thread - and I think that I am a fair and reasonable reader - I as yet have no idea how to paraphrase your definition of "Christianity" anywhere near as clearly as I am able to paraphrase IC's. I simply have no idea what it is, and you seem to find it of no importance to provide it.
If you were to ask me, say, what is the 'value' of holding to the Christian belief-system I think I could grasp that. What is it that you want from me? If I did offer some 'definition; it would be along these lines. Is that not adequate for you?