Some people have claimed to me that all the descriptions of hell are figurative, and that it's actually just a mediocre place. Kinda like the material world, except that everyone there is forever apart from God and salvation (and is finally allowed to know this fact outright).
Obviously there are problems with this, but to me it's a good example of how Christian doctrine constantly adapts to better survive. Any time observed reality or advances in human decency threaten Christianity's spread, moderate worshipers reinterpret or ignore as much of the Bible as necessary.
Which results in all these tolerant, moderate Christians who do an amazing amount of charitable works (to spread their strain of Christianity, but still). They're great people... But tolerance isn't supported by the Bible. Which is why there are still so many religious extremists preaching intolerance... They're *correct*. The Bible has messages of love, but many more messages of hate and intolerance - even in the New Testament, even in the accounts of the Apostles.
Most modern Christians base their faith upon love and tolerance, but the Christian Right is constantly trying to remind them of what the Bible *actually* says.
Just because the friendly soft sell is more popular than the sword these days, does not make Christianity any less dangerous. Just deceptive. It has a rotten core, which always rises to the surface in times of strife. Because it was originally created to help one tribe defeat their enemies, then turned into a system for absorbing and neutralizing enemy cultures. It will never *really* coexist with any other faith.