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It is true that there have been, and are, christians who bully others into submitting to their beliefs. We are paying the price for that in the media and in circumstances like this.
The youngest generation is self identifying as Christian at somewhere around 10%... we need to wake up and realize that we are no longer going to be the majority in America, and in a democracy the majority generally rules. The debate over homosexuality is only the latest in a long line of public debates that Christian morality is going to lose because the public in general, despite over 3/4's identifying themselves as Christian, does not hold biblical morals anymore... large numbers are trying to attract the world to the church by abandoning unpopular beliefs and embracing the world's values, and seminaries are teaching pastors to do this, and minimizing the authority of the Bible in the Christian life. What do you think things will be like when professed Christians are only 15-20% of the population overall, and the majority of them don't hold to Biblical morals? You need to ask yourselves this question, because that is the direction America is going. Without a major revival, Christians will be just another minority group in the US by the time people my age die.
Love without holiness is not God's love, and holiness without love is not holiness at all.
The youngest generation is self identifying as Christian at somewhere around 10%... we need to wake up and realize that we are no longer going to be the majority in America, and in a democracy the majority generally rules. The debate over homosexuality is only the latest in a long line of public debates that Christian morality is going to lose because the public in general, despite over 3/4's identifying themselves as Christian, does not hold biblical morals anymore... large numbers are trying to attract the world to the church by abandoning unpopular beliefs and embracing the world's values, and seminaries are teaching pastors to do this, and minimizing the authority of the Bible in the Christian life. What do you think things will be like when professed Christians are only 15-20% of the population overall, and the majority of them don't hold to Biblical morals? You need to ask yourselves this question, because that is the direction America is going. Without a major revival, Christians will be just another minority group in the US by the time people my age die.
Love without holiness is not God's love, and holiness without love is not holiness at all.
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