There is no such thing as a "cultural" Christian. The term "Christian" was first used as an insult to the growing sect in the Roman Empire: it meant that they were "of Christ" or "annointed." Jesus the Christ (Christ was not his last name, contrary to what many "believers" think) is the Greek translated from the Hebrew "mashiyach" or "Messiah." If you are a Christian, then you are part of a group professed to the beliefs, understanding, and obedience to what Jesus the Christ preached (and fulfilled from the Hebrew Scriptures or Old Testament). If one understood the basis for the "Christian" faith as fulfillment of the Hebrew or First Covenant, they would likely not make up the term "cultural Christian." Another word for "cultural Christian" would be a non-believer and one can not be truly Christian if they are a non-believer. One would also ascribe to all parts of what Jesus preached which would likely not leave them a Republican for the party today is a "Right to Birth" organization. The First Covenant (aka Old Testament, Hebrew Scriptures, etc) was probably the gold standard you want, based on the ten commandments that were bastardized by the religious of Jesus' day.
It is why he simplified everything with "love God and love your neighbor as yourself." If we truly loved, we would not be spreading hate, ignoring the poor, throwing people off health insurance, eliminating support programs, and exploding a military (mostly in the area of equipment procurement -- the people serving get shit on regularly).
It is why he simplified everything with "love God and love your neighbor as yourself." If we truly loved, we would not be spreading hate, ignoring the poor, throwing people off health insurance, eliminating support programs, and exploding a military (mostly in the area of equipment procurement -- the people serving get shit on regularly).


















