I think Susie below has been brutally honest in her answer even though she knew it would offend people. You gotta give her that. She at least has been frank enough to say that in her opinion Christianity is a small and narrow viewpoint and that fear and guilt go hand in hand with Christian faith.
Do SGs feel that same way? Do you look down on Christian exmembers as narrowminded people who simply have not opened their minds beyond a religion of fear and guilt? Are Christians less spiritually developed than those who choose Buddhism or who have no specific faith?
Here's Susie's post:
I for one feel no pity for SGs that have moved on in the faith department. I have respect for those that have the courage to explore more than one small and narrow viewpoint and feel that it has helped them to overcome the fear and guilt that goes hand in hand with Christian faith.