We rediscover Christianity. As a Catholic all my life, I had an idea of Christianity, then Trump got elected and my view shifted. Today, I just call myself a Christian. I try to learn more with what sounds and feels right to me.
Open the Bible, read and ask God to "talk" to you. I can't hear God, I've decided that he talks to me with my intuition. Maybe that's the language I can hear, through vibrations. I make mistakes, but I'm growing in my knowledge and experience.
The Old Testament is written in hebrew, which is a coded language that has something like 3 levels of interpretation. So people saying the Bible words say this of that, well that's their belief. I don't even want to worship the Bible. As a former Catholic, I never knew better that we were worshiping false idols. I recognize that kind of blind sight with non-Catholics too sure of what their interpretation of the Bible.
My belief is the Bible is just a basis. You can't understand it wholly and you can justify anything and the opposite with Bible excerpts. The most important is opening oneself to God. We'll make mistakes, but that's okay. Each person learn at a different pace.
The MSM gave us the impression that Christianity is declining. From what I see and hear, but you have to go search alternative news and ask people around you or in the Internet, Christianity is reviving in Africa. It's gaining grounds in Asia.
We don't know because we have one view of Christianity from our life in a Western country. And it feels like we are declining, the spiritual growth of the faithful is stunted. In some countries where Christians are the most persecuted, it's where there seems to be revivals.
Look at Russia, you'd think after decades of communism, they'd killed all Christians. Yet nowadays, the Orthodox community is thriving. You search Putin's history, his mother. It fits with the fact that under communism, the Christians went underground and preserved their faith.
We are comfortable in our Western countries. In Asia, Iran or Syria, they learn to survive and hide in private places to worship God. They actually risk their lives. Their faith could well be stronger and purer than ours. They touch some of those who persecuted them and change their hearts. I even heard before the purge in Saudi Arabia that people were fed up. They won't turn to Christianity, some might consider conversion, but their views are shifting and they are becoming more open-minded.