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America’s Changing Religious Landscape.
#11
RE: America’s Changing Religious Landscape.
But Christianity/religion is on the up swing through out the world in 3.....2.....1
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#12
RE: America’s Changing Religious Landscape.
(January 27, 2018 at 5:19 pm)mh.brewer Wrote: But Christianity/religion is on the up swing through out the world in 3.....2.....1

I still chuckle at this.

There's three kinds of places where Christianity is growing:

1. Places that are/were exceedingly secular (Asia), where it seems to mostly be a cultural backlash to non-Western tradition
2. Places that have shitty educational standards (Africa)
3. Muslim converts who don't want to be associated with radicalization

I wonder how some white Christian Americans are going to feel in about 30 years, when about half of their religious brethren are the same people they tend to hate due to their race? I bet the cognitive dissonance will be palpable..
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RE: America’s Changing Religious Landscape.
(January 29, 2018 at 2:55 pm)KevinM1 Wrote:
(January 27, 2018 at 5:19 pm)mh.brewer Wrote: But Christianity/religion is on the up swing through out the world in 3.....2.....1

I still chuckle at this.

There's three kinds of places where Christianity is growing:

1. Places that are/were exceedingly secular (Asia), where it seems to mostly be a cultural backlash to non-Western tradition
2. Places that have shitty educational standards (Africa)
3. Muslim converts who don't want to be associated with radicalization

I wonder how some white Christian Americans are going to feel in about 30 years, when about half of their religious brethren are the same people they tend to hate due to their race?  I bet the cognitive dissonance will be palpable..

Accruing another 30 years of Christian schisms will further dilute the brand too.
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RE: America’s Changing Religious Landscape.
(January 26, 2018 at 11:23 pm)Jehanne Wrote: Old news to some, but it bears repeating:

Thank you for repeating it, as it isn't "old news" to me. In fact, I consider it (what do the Christians call it?) "good news"
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RE: America’s Changing Religious Landscape.
Quote:2 Tim 4

2 Timothy is a fraud, or didn't you know that?  For that matter, so is 1 Timothy and Titus.  And those are just the frauds that scholars agree upon!
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