I am finding this post way late, but this is fascinating. I'd never heard the term "Christian atheist" before. I usually identify as agnostic, but I might have to give this term some thought. While I did go through some of the rites of Christianity, I have never felt connected to the church (probably because I did not do well with my church as I became a teen) and Christianity's manifestation in Western culture. As I've gotten older, I've noticed that Christianity (at least here in the US) does get a lot of invisible, innate privilege. I sometimes wonder what we're missing as a culture by not incorporating and acknowledging more religions and belief systems. I'd also like to see more conversations that confront Christianity's misogyny and other negative values, especially in the days of #metoo.
BTW:I'm one of LB's friends, if you're trying to figure out how I found you.
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Date: 2019-08-15 04:48 am (UTC)BTW:I'm one of LB's friends, if you're trying to figure out how I found you.