that's the point he makes in the book, believers in this "social gospel" -- though they wouldn't call themselves believers -- believe salvation comes from knowing you're not a bigot, corrupt, or following the herd, etc.
but they are every bit as religious about it as overtly religious people -- they just choose to believe they're not religious
That feels nothing like Christianity, which is about Christ and redemption and salvation
that's the point he makes in the book, believers in this "social gospel" -- though they wouldn't call themselves believers -- believe salvation comes from knowing you're not a bigot, corrupt, or following the herd, etc.
but they are every bit as religious about it as overtly religious people -- they just choose to believe they're not religious