The biggest misconception is that people who claim to be "Christian" are followers of Christ's teachings.

Religion is often interpreted to meet ones needs, or beliefs.

But if you really break the Bible down to it's simplest form it is that we should "love", not in the literal sense, but in the "support each other" idea, one another. It also says we should not judge each other, that that is left for God himself. So if someone is claiming that someone is doing "something" wrong, are they not judging?

We often get caught up in classification or identification of people, and forget that each person is an individual. Each with their own upbringing that shaped their ideals, each with their own struggles and culture, each with their own perspective of the world.

Rather than hate on each other and call out their traits we find wrong, should we not talk to them and try to understand their perspective while explaining ours?