As outside observer of the USA knows, a striking majority of American people are religious. Church attendance is several-fold higher than in Europe, and most Americans will tell you that they believe in God (many also in heaven and hell, or in creationism). There is no doubt that one of the biggest divide between Europe and the USA is religious faith.
What struck me as interesting and odd at the same time, is that many Americans believers are so different from the few real believers in Europe. It is pretty standard for Americans in some region (eg. the Bible belt in the South), to believe firmly that God created the world (in 7 days), and created Adam and Eve and all creatures. Some American schools do not teach the theory of evolution but creationism. Some government institutions do not hesitate to place copies of the 10 Commandments on their walls, and people are frowned upon for mowing their lawn on Sunday - which God gave us to rest. Many Americans fear hell and judgement day. Their fear God Almighty, a concept that would make even Christian Europeans smile.
But where do all these beilefs come from ? Yes, they are mostly, if not exclusively, from the Old Testament, the one Christians and Jews have in common.
In contrast, I have noticed that the young Europeans that still claimed to be true Christian believers (as opposed to the majority which is Christian in name only, mostly agnostic or atheist) had very different beliefs from US-style Christianity. European born-again Christians almost entirely dismiss the old-fashioned ideas from the Old Testament. In fact, even the mainstream clergy of the very conservative Roman Catholic Church admits that God did not create the world in 7 days, that the Earth is not the centre of the universe, that evolution is a fact, and that people do not go to hell for committing a deadly sin or going against one of the ten commandments.
What young European Christian believe in, is quite the opposite of the fear of God Almighty and Judgment Day from the older book; they believe in forgiveness, compassion, love and respect - all the values taught by Jesus and absent from the Old Testament. I do not deny that such people may exist in the US, but they surely are a tiny minority (and with little influence in the government).
It really looks that these people believe in 2 completely opposite gods. The one from the OT is vindictive, unforgiving, choleric, judgmental, even tyranical. The one from the NT is compassionate, understanding, loving, caring and appeasing. I have never understood how a religion could have merged these two gods under the single name of Christianity.
To sum up, religious Europeans are mostly the hippie-like type, who believe in peace and love, and get their faith almost exclusively from the New Testament (Jesus). The mainstream American Christians, those who voted for the neo-conservative party of GW Bush, those who teach creationism, want divine revenge for 9/11, and live in the fear of being judged by god, or believe in hell, all get their ideas mostly (although for most also not exclusively) from the Old Testament.
No wonder that even the very Christian US government should do so much to protect Israel (the Holy Land of the OT) against the evil Muslims. It is not just that these Christians share the OT with the Jewish, they hardly care about the ideas expressed in the NT, and therefore are almost Jewish themselves. The USA is virtually a Jewish nation, with pockets of Christians (i.e. people who follow the teaching of Jesus Christ first), Muslims, Hindus or whatever.
What struck me as interesting and odd at the same time, is that many Americans believers are so different from the few real believers in Europe. It is pretty standard for Americans in some region (eg. the Bible belt in the South), to believe firmly that God created the world (in 7 days), and created Adam and Eve and all creatures. Some American schools do not teach the theory of evolution but creationism. Some government institutions do not hesitate to place copies of the 10 Commandments on their walls, and people are frowned upon for mowing their lawn on Sunday - which God gave us to rest. Many Americans fear hell and judgement day. Their fear God Almighty, a concept that would make even Christian Europeans smile.
But where do all these beilefs come from ? Yes, they are mostly, if not exclusively, from the Old Testament, the one Christians and Jews have in common.
In contrast, I have noticed that the young Europeans that still claimed to be true Christian believers (as opposed to the majority which is Christian in name only, mostly agnostic or atheist) had very different beliefs from US-style Christianity. European born-again Christians almost entirely dismiss the old-fashioned ideas from the Old Testament. In fact, even the mainstream clergy of the very conservative Roman Catholic Church admits that God did not create the world in 7 days, that the Earth is not the centre of the universe, that evolution is a fact, and that people do not go to hell for committing a deadly sin or going against one of the ten commandments.
What young European Christian believe in, is quite the opposite of the fear of God Almighty and Judgment Day from the older book; they believe in forgiveness, compassion, love and respect - all the values taught by Jesus and absent from the Old Testament. I do not deny that such people may exist in the US, but they surely are a tiny minority (and with little influence in the government).
It really looks that these people believe in 2 completely opposite gods. The one from the OT is vindictive, unforgiving, choleric, judgmental, even tyranical. The one from the NT is compassionate, understanding, loving, caring and appeasing. I have never understood how a religion could have merged these two gods under the single name of Christianity.
To sum up, religious Europeans are mostly the hippie-like type, who believe in peace and love, and get their faith almost exclusively from the New Testament (Jesus). The mainstream American Christians, those who voted for the neo-conservative party of GW Bush, those who teach creationism, want divine revenge for 9/11, and live in the fear of being judged by god, or believe in hell, all get their ideas mostly (although for most also not exclusively) from the Old Testament.
No wonder that even the very Christian US government should do so much to protect Israel (the Holy Land of the OT) against the evil Muslims. It is not just that these Christians share the OT with the Jewish, they hardly care about the ideas expressed in the NT, and therefore are almost Jewish themselves. The USA is virtually a Jewish nation, with pockets of Christians (i.e. people who follow the teaching of Jesus Christ first), Muslims, Hindus or whatever.