Who is Christian?

I am a member of a church in Taipei. I used to be active, but now inactive. But I still attend meetings on Sunday.

The faith of the church is basically same as one of evangelicals, because the church originates back in late 19th-early 20th century of christian mission in China. They believe in basics like sin and salvation, resurrection, armageddon, New Jerusalem and the lake of fire, etc. And they are fervently against homosexuality.

Far as I know, most of the member of the church are decent people. Good workers, even some doctors. Many of them are rather in better part of the society. They have good contribution to the society. And they get along with their colleagues.

I somehow lost faith. I am even skeptical if God exists at all. But when someone asks me what you are, I answer I am a christian. Because I attend Sunday meetings? Maybe so.

What I want to say is, 1. those who hold fundamental belief are not necessary horrible people. Rather, many of them are good. 2. Christian is a word of broad spectrum. I consider myself a christian. Maybe I am at the bottom of the category, I still am. And I can get along with fundamentals, at least on the surface.