Sapper Redux said:
You're not answering the question. You're just inserting your personal theology. Christianity certainly is the most misanthropic religion, but that wasn't the question.
That's the question right? What is the most severe religion? I'm convinced the the Biblical contains the truth about reality and the Jesus is the one true God who desires you and all humanity to live in relationship and fellowship with God which produces our greatest good. Love and fellowship vs sin and division.
Because I'm convinced Jesus being the one true God is a universal truth that applies to all humanity, my claim that any belief/religion/ or practice that would cause someone to be out of fellowship with their creator as the most severe. To me, it doesn't matter if it's the belief of atheism which ignores the reality of God or the belief of the most religiously dedicated person who believes that God is impressed with their righteousness (New testament Pharisees that Jesus interacted with).
While misguided Christians have been history misanthropic at times, Jesus certainly wasn't and the instructions given in the text do no support their behavior.
Side note: Observe the conversations of Jesus with others and read the new testament to see how anti-religious Jesus was.
Prayer: talking with God. Relational vs religious if God is a personal being.
The Lords Supper: Take time to remember the event in which God willingly laid down His life for you to pay for everything you have ever done wrong.
Church: Take time to acknowledge Him and help others.
If someone ones to be 'religious' according to the NT they should... James 1:27
Religion that God our Father accepts as pure and faultless is this: to look after orphans and widows in their distress and to keep oneself from being polluted by the world.
In other words, help people that cannot pay you back and don't be polluted in sinful, immoral thinking and behavior (side note: because when you do you hurt others). Misanthropic?