I was going to start this by pointing out that if you were raised in an Abrahamic religion, and celebrated Christmas and then I stopped myself, because the only Abrahamic religion that celebrates Christmas is Christianity. Also the other two Abrahamic faiths (Judaism and Islam) are so different to Christianity in every way that there really is no reason to categorise them together, much less speak of them interchangeably or on the same terms. If you do, then you don't yet understand Christianity. Forgiveness has its place as do many of the other points of Christianity. There must be a point where logic and virtue intersect and we should live in that place. But this idea that somehow Christians are at a disadvantage because of their morals doesn't hold water when we see that atheist (SJW types) are also at the mercy of their moral values or lack there of and much of the decay and social degeneracy that has amassed in the last number of decades has happened under their watch and (it must be said) under the watch of the so-called Christian Reformists of America, whose go-to response when being told of dead children in Palestine is "Not my problem". The reason I point this out is that it is not in anyway a Christian response.
If you do, then you don't yet understand Christianity.
This is most likely my main problem.
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