I believe that you wrote with a triggered opinion and it presents as ridicule. It seems that you are reactive to words like "pagan" "hippie" "love child" as well since you weaponize this vocabulary as slurs.
I have been called to spiritual life since I was a toddler, but I too was anti-Christian. So I got me a copy of The World's Religions (Huston Smith) and started sorting through it. Then I read an interview in which the Dalai Lama was asked how he felt about so many Americans converting to Buddhism. Tenzin replied that each of us will find the right answers in our own birth culture. I took him up on this challenge and found the right path for me. My opinion of many vocal, political "Christians", like yours, remains that they are satanic worshippers. They fly in the face of Jesus' teaching yet high-jack the Power of His Name. But Jesus says (harking back to the Garden experience) that we need to forget the concepts of good & evil to recover from The Fall because our hearts are incapable of the love needed to judge such things. You can see I have a long way to go
I take it a step further than you, in that I am disgusted by all religions: Rigid, phallic hierarchies designed to mold god into the image of Man with systemic racism & misogyny to control the masses and enforce conformity even unto death. They embrace genocide and are death cults.
"Christian-posers" also see Jesus through your perspective and reject Him. They want a warrior who will save them from the world. All they got (in their/your eyes) was some uneducated peasant who came to save us from ourselves. What a let down!!!
But Jesus is not who those "Christian"-posers/you claim Him to be. He is my core, my life preserver, my one true love.
There is quite a lot written on this point. The Jehova's Witness makes it a core facet that sets them apart from the other 34,000 Christian churches. One of my acquaintances calls me by the wrong name about 30% of the time. I love that guy and I could not give it a second thought. I am sure Jesus is even less concerned. He teaches the spirit of the law and not the law in and of itself that matters.
How would you correct the following information? The author included two different spellings for the different languages in the Bible: Hebrew, Aramaic, Greek, Latin - and all of the language translations in the world since.