RE: christianity decline from a christian perspective
September 10, 2016 at 10:40 am
(This post was last modified: September 10, 2016 at 10:50 am by Mr Greene.)
Islam is not replacing the church.
Mosques remain a tiny minority, most ex-churches are being converted for residential purposes.
Islam's rise is overstated and is suffering from a similar disconnect with it's next generation to that of christianity, particularly 2nd generation onwards. As such movement is similar to that of Catholics.
The real problem there is ghettoisation in the cities.
The church's decline is going into freefall now So I suspect the opportunity to turn it round has already passed.
Mosques remain a tiny minority, most ex-churches are being converted for residential purposes.
Islam's rise is overstated and is suffering from a similar disconnect with it's next generation to that of christianity, particularly 2nd generation onwards. As such movement is similar to that of Catholics.
The real problem there is ghettoisation in the cities.
The church's decline is going into freefall now So I suspect the opportunity to turn it round has already passed.
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