Well, you're doing the thing where you're confusing fundamentalist Christianity with the entire religion.
Let's start with Jesus's teachings and go from there.
Now, obviously, no one upholds his teachings perfectly not even his own disciples. That's not the standard. But I do think a fair standard is that you not directly base your faith around hate and violence. Not if you want me to regard you as a sincere Christian. In the same way that just because you say you're vegan doesn't make you one if you eat steak.
Well, yeah, Nazi Germany wasn't around long in the grand scheme of things. This brand of fascism won't be either. It's still not a process I wanna go through.
Maybe. If your beliefs run totally counter to Jesus's teachings, then I'd say you aren't sincerely Christian. I don't think the people who preach the prosperity Gospel are real Christians. They just use the veneer of Christianity to hide what they really are.
I teach at a business college and a ton of my students buy Chromebooks because they're cheap and just use cloud-based software. Windows is doomed as an OS because an entire generation has grown up never using it.
HBO keeps trying to auto-play it after John Oliver, so the audience might be "people who fell asleep before John Oliver ended"