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<blockquote data-quote="Ignatius the Kiwi" data-source="post: 76710160" data-attributes="member: 326057"><p>I communities like the Amish can thrive by being less attached to the world, specifically the secular non-Christian society of the West, then yes. Christianity can survive and in time, thrive again. It's a matter of Christians recognizing what is in their interest as a community and living up to those standards.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ignatius the Kiwi, post: 76710160, member: 326057"] I communities like the Amish can thrive by being less attached to the world, specifically the secular non-Christian society of the West, then yes. Christianity can survive and in time, thrive again. It's a matter of Christians recognizing what is in their interest as a community and living up to those standards. [/QUOTE]
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