a fundamental problem with the Christian religion is that it promises a reward in exchange for one's "faith" that it offers humans the best perspective on "moral truth."
there are currently over 42,000 different brands of Christianity, however, each of which is sure they and they alone are the best perspective. In fact, like Roman Catholics, each tends to believe their perspective alone is "infallible."
the problem is that such a religion conditions people to give, to others or even a god, with the expectation of getting something in return.
and the problem with that is that, the greatest moral truth of all is that it is far more powerful to give without wanting anything in return, the way we may save a child's life from a burning building, than it is to give with the expectation of, let alone feeling entitled in any way to, some reward that surpasses all other possible rewards for "good moral behavior."
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