My View.
Maybe you want to know "what my view of a Christianity is:" Many people think that Christianity,
like any other world religion, is basically a system of beliefs--a set of doctrines, a code of behavior,
or a philosophy. But that's a myth. Christianity is not at all like Buddhism or Islam or Confucianism.
The founders of those religions said (in effect), "Here is what I teach. Believe my teachings.
Follow my philosophy." Jesus, on the other hand, said, "Follow me" (Matthew 9:9).
Leaders of the world's religions said, "What do you think about what I teach?" Jesus said,
"Who do you say I am?" (Luke 9:201. Christianity is not a religion. It is a relationship.
Christianity is not a system of beliefs or doctrines. It is a Person. That Person is Jesus Christ.
That is precisely why the trial of Jesus was unique. In most trials, the accused is tried for something
he or she did. Jesus, however, was tried for who He was. The issue, therefore, was His identity.
That's a key difference in Christianity. It is not an ideology; it is based on the identity of Christ
and requires a relationship with Him. What gives the Christian faith credibility is Jesus Christ being the Messiah,
the Son of God. Obedience to Biblical principles isn't enough. Jesus said, in effect, "Obedience to My teachings will
not make you a Christian. Only a personal relationship with Me can do that." Christianity is unique. When I examined
the claims of Christ, I came to the conclusion that Jesus Christ is indeed the Son of God, and therefore, I decided to
put my trust in Him. My prayer is that you will investigate the uniqueness of Christianity, and come into a relationship
with Jesus Christ as well. God Bless all.