Indeed, but the question I often wonder about is, 'Do you see Christ as a Figure-head/Symbol for what you believe or a Role-model who's actions and thoughts should be aspired to?'
I suppose to my mind, we are all the Sons/Daughters of God, useing a widely generic term for God. I've often wondered if that was the true message Christ was trying to get across, we can all aspire to be God-like, but there are different types of Godhood. Christ says to love those around you, to help them and heal them, maybe we are chasing the wrong kind of Godhood?
Take Matthew 7, the Sermon on the Mount, in that Christ warns the crowd of the dangers of jumping to conclusions, of judging those around them, and of treating people poorly, he does not mention status nor race as a divider.
I am sure your Christ did not die for your Sins simply so sections of Christianity could forget everything he had chosen to live, and die, to say.