clarion
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Clarion, where is this getting us? We start with a problem that different people understand "religious" and specifically "Christian" in different ways, and some of them insist that theirs is the only correct definition. You are pointing out that most "Christian" churches describe their defining beliefs in terms of "belief" in "God" and "Jesus". But doesn't that just re-present us with exactly the same problem, because different people will understand belief, God and Jesus in different ways?
So I have achieved something, since it was being denied a few pages back that Christians believed in God, or that religion was defined by belief in a supernatural power. You seem to agree with both definitions, and I hope I have demonstrated that, since, for tha vast majority of Christians (and a lot of dictionary compilers) belief in God is an absolutely central tenet of faith, it would be foolish to grasp at a few outliers and pretend that redefines the understanding of billions of people worldwide.