This is something that baffles me - why can Christians not just accept that their faith gives them comfort, some wise words, and whatever? There are a set of symbols, which I find impressive, there are rituals, ditto, and so on.
I have been trying to get this over for as long as I can remember on this forum.
I am, by the standards of some, a religious man.
I believe in my deities, unlike others I believe that there are more than one and they are of (at least) two sexes.
I believe that they are more worthy of my respect than Christ and his father because they do not set themselves up as being more perfect that or superior to we humans and happily show that they are prey to the same weaknesses and foibles as we.
Nor do they demand our unquestioning obedience and grovelling respect in order that our bodiesd be allowed to rest easy in our graves.
Yes, I believe that they possess powers that we do not, I believe that they control things like winds, seas and storms.
BUT! Bloody big
BUT, I do not insist that they are the only deities that exist, they are neither superior to or inferior to any other deities.
I admit, and here is the biggest difference between my beliefs and those of the ULTRA-Christians of all sects and levels of belief here, I know that my beliefs are just that, beliefs, they are a matter of faith and not, so far as I, or, in my opinion, anyone else can show evidentially, factual/real.
Christians, especially several on here, call Christianity their faith but insist it is fact on the basis of a book that might just have been relevent 2,000 years ago, that has, over the centuries, had to be updated due to ever-increasing knowledge of our world and its history, but which had not been so updated for so long that it is no longer of an use outside belief/faith!