What is Christianity? By definition:

“Christianity is a monotheistic religion that focuses on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. It emphasizes faith in God and salvation through Jesus.”

For years, we’ve heard about a so-called war on Christianity, often blamed on external forces. However, the most significant struggle isn’t coming from outside—it’s happening within.

There are over 45,000 denominations of Christianity worldwide, accompanied by more than 900 variations of the Bible. For a faith meant to be united under Christ, this level of division raises serious questions. Add to this the countless self-proclaimed Christians who have never truly studied the Bible but instead cherry-pick verses to fit their narratives, and the cracks in the foundation start to show.

So, who is really Christian? If believers want to defend their faith, perhaps the first step is self-reflection. Instead of pointing fingers outward, it’s time to unify under Christ’s full teachings—not just the convenient parts.

The biggest threat to Christianity isn’t from the outside world. It’s the false prophets and selective believers within who dilute the faith by living for themselves rather than the Word.

So, ask yourself—are you part of the solution, or part of the problem?

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