I see I must be more direct since revsdd seems to know nothing and understand nothing and say nothing.
1. In all of Canada, I know of only one church that is sheltering a refugee from our police.
2. For many years, I was on the board and then chairman of Quebec's English rights group. We were frequently hit with demonstrations, death threats, the rest. One night, our offices were torched, and many of us got death threats. The president of the group could go out only in heavy disguise, and accompanied by an armed guard. Guess how many churches offered us a place to meet. In fact, the only ones to offer any help were Catholic nuns.
3. In the early days of the anti-nuclear movement, I was a member of the leading group in montreal. I was one of only three or four gentiles in the group. We often met in synagogues. Guess how active the Christian churches were in the movement.
4. Trump's strongest support for his racism comes from the "bible belt". (Do you, by any chance, have a list of Canadian and American churches that are openly opposing the massacres that Americans call war?)
5.George Bush, who killed a million and a half people in Iraq, regularly attends a Christian church - Methodist, I think. He gets God blessed every Sunday. And guess what topic is never in the sermons.
6. A friend has just spent most of his life as a missionary (Pentecostal) in Congo. Thanks to the Christian world, Congo has been a horror for almost a hundred and fifty years. But that - the abuse and exploitation of children, the murder, the looting by international capitalism - was of no interest to my missionary friend. Nope. All he had to do was to get them into heaven.
8. In research, I often had occasion to read diaries, etc., of leading clergy in Canada and the British Empire. They adored the empire, nicely ignoring it was one of the most murderous empires in history. It murdered millions in China and India. It killed and impoverished all over the world. But British and Canadian clergy thought it was just wonderful. A Canadian clergyman wrote, "God bless our valiant generals, adding here and there bits and pieces to our glorious empire."
One of my favourites was the president of the Woman's Christian Temperance Union in Canada. At the outbreak of war in 1914, she said, "We shall win because the Son of God is our commander-in-chief."
The presence and support of God is woven into the patriotic songs of the world greatest looting and murdering nations.
"God bless America". (This one is so powerful it is probably a majority view that God wants the U.S. to conquer the world. They call it manifest destiny) The British empire held that same view for itself in the days when "Britain rose at Heaven's command." And I can recall no great clerical opposition to those views.
I frequently conducted services. But when I suggested a current events group for the church, the minister was very alarmed. You know, something controversial might be said.
9. Many Christians will line up at hospitals to protest abortions. Where are those Christians when their tax money is being used to murder babies all over the world?
10. Jesus was crucified for his views. Most (almost all) of the world's Christian clergy are quite safe from crucifixion.
Christ was a person of challenging ideas. That's why I don't think He would attend one of our churches.
(But you'll say I'm just repeating things over and over and over and over- unlike our clergy. How very unlike our clergy.)