On one of my trips to China I became acquainted with some young Chinese Christians for whom, so far as I could tell, worship was not part of their Christian life. So far as I could tell, Christianity for them was a religious orientation that included love for neighbor, this in turn generating critique of the government; but it did not include worship. There are individual Christians like that scattered around the globe, people who identify themselves as Christian but seldom if ever engage in worship.
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