Christianity decreasing
Posted: Tue Mar 03, 2015 9:17 am
"The heavens declare the glory of God; the skies proclaim the work of his hands." (Psalm 19:1)
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What does it mean for Christians regarding what?UsagiTsukino wrote:http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/03/amer ... d-numbers/
What does this mean for Christians?
Not too much.UsagiTsukino wrote: What does this mean for Christians?
The modern evangelical mega-churches are too much involved in politics, money, and power in my humble opinion. I think the modern church doesn't seem genuine and turns a lot of people off to God. I think if Jesus were here today I imagine he would be anti-war, pro-welfare, and pro-labor. Not exactly modern day Republican values.UsagiTsukino wrote:http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/03/amer ... d-numbers/
What does this mean for Christians?
I bet you think Jesus would smoke a fat doobie too! And instead of riding a donkey, he'd drive a Volkswagen van with peace signs all over it.dfnj wrote:The modern evangelical mega-churches are too much involved in politics, money, and power in my humble opinion. I think the modern church doesn't seem genuine and turns a lot of people off to God. I think if Jesus were here today I imagine he would be anti-war, pro-welfare, and pro-labor. Not exactly modern day Republican values.UsagiTsukino wrote:http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/03/amer ... d-numbers/
What does this mean for Christians?
I wouldnt be surprised if he didRickD wrote:I bet you think Jesus would smoke a fat doobie too! And instead of riding a donkey, he'd drive a Volkswagen van with peace signs all over it.dfnj wrote:The modern evangelical mega-churches are too much involved in politics, money, and power in my humble opinion. I think the modern church doesn't seem genuine and turns a lot of people off to God. I think if Jesus were here today I imagine he would be anti-war, pro-welfare, and pro-labor. Not exactly modern day Republican values.UsagiTsukino wrote:http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/03/amer ... d-numbers/
What does this mean for Christians?
And don't forget he would vote for Obama too.
Annette,Storyteller wrote:On a serious note though, I've tried four different churches in my area and I'm sorry to say that they all made me cringe.
It isnt anything I can put my finger on, it just doesnt feel right.
Maybe its just timing? Maybe I need to settle into my faith more first?
Maybe a building isnt my church. Maybe this forum is. I dont know.
I believe. I pray. I am growing in my relationship with God and Christ. I am gathering with everyone here in His name. Isnt that `church`
A side note..... I have always absolutely loved hymns and carols. I sing them all the time.
Annette,Storyteller wrote:I felt pressured into being baptised (I have been baptised, btw) in one. It was too pushy, forcing belief down my throat.
One demanded we talk in tongues.
One was too 'nice' too sickly sweet if that makes sense.
And yep! I had the people falling to the floor, crying, wailing etc.
I actually adore being in empty churches.
Ever heard that quantity doesn't mean quality?UsagiTsukino wrote:http://www.rawstory.com/rs/2015/03/amer ... d-numbers/
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