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This depends on how you define "good". You could in theory shift what you define "good" as to make anyone seem "good" or "not good".

What Christianity actually says is that people are sinners (have sinned; done something like telling a lie or stealing something), and fall short of being perfect. Christianity says that Jesus has paid the price for people falling short of God's perfect glory, if people are willing to accept that gift.

Christianity is more like a journey through a relationship with Jesus than simply trying to fix people. It is kind of like Christianity God's perfection as the ultimate standard for "good". No one is up to that standard, but people can move closer.

So, from this view, Christianity is not as much trying to convince people that they need to be "fixed" as it is encouraging them to move closer to God's glory.

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