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The Unchristian Christ

Modern Christianity & Jesus of Nazareth

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The Unchristian Christ

By: Kerry Morris
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Would Jesus feel at home in the ranks of today’s Christians? Or would he be too Unchristian for the religion that calls him Christ?

From 2014 to 2021, the percentage of adults in the U.S. who identified themselves as Christians declined from 78% to 63%. This means about 49 million fewer people associated themselves with the religion built on the teachings of Christ.

Are people rejecting Jesus or the modern definition of "Christian"? What do the life and teachings of Jesus really tell us about issues like: Diversity, Anger and Outrage, Political Power, Reproductive Rights, LGBTQ Issues, Judging Others, Rules We Must Follow, Accepting Outcasts, Judaism & Christianity, Hypocrisy, Believing The Bible, God As A Trinity, Science and Faith.

This book reviews the most common complaints about Christians, compares those to what we know about Jesus of Nazareth, and strives to do so with the humility of an open mind.

©2023 William Kerry Morris (P)2023 William Kerry Morris
Christian Living

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