RE: When will theists bring something new and fresh?
April 5, 2014 at 6:54 pm
(This post was last modified: April 5, 2014 at 6:54 pm by Cinjin.)
(April 4, 2014 at 4:34 pm)Jacob(smooth) Wrote:(April 4, 2014 at 4:31 pm)tor Wrote: In my previous topic I was complaining about hearing same arguments billion times. They are spoken in a different way but are still about the same thing.Yep. And the people making the will continue to think they are original.
Do you think we will ever hear new arguments? Where will they come from? Or we will hear same arguments for another 10000 years?
Christianity will never make it 10,000 years. At the most, I'd wager that the christards only have about 500 years before we as a human collective finally put that vile disease where it belongs.
Once the rest of the Baby Boomers die off, it will leave only the Gen X moderates to maintain an already dying religion, and once they're gone you'll see a decisive and extremely fast decline in believers. Basically, when my generation dies out, you'll see the world really start to become free of the tyranny of christianity ... and likely all religion.
It's already happening. Church is a stupid waste of time and almost all of the christians I know admit that they only go for the social aspect of it all.
There's a billboard a few miles from my house that actually reads, "Not the church you grew up in. Come see the difference."
They know they're losing their grip as more and more people wake up and they're getting desperate as they see fewer and fewer parishioners in the pews.
Some day soon, the entire world will see Jesus the same way we see Zeus: a silly god from a primitive past, worthy of only our mockery and an occasional Hollywood fantasy movie.