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Book: EXODUS – Why Americans are Fleeing Liberal Churches for Conservative Christianity
Vanity | July 11, 2005 | Unknown

Posted on 07/11/2005 8:25:05 PM PDT by CyberAnt

[I recently received some literature from a book club I belong to. In this literature was the description of a book, which really stirred me (a book I have not read and do not intend to purchase).

The book title interested me because I have seen this transition of people in my own church – we have people from every denomination – and we’re a very conservative evangelical church. I thought some of you would be interested to know that this is going on – while the ACLU is trying so hard to erase every vestige of Christianity from American life. Right under the noses of the ACLU, people are making the choice of a more conservative church – instead of the liberal type the ACLU wants people to believe is occurring. This is what peaked my interest. I don’t know this author or his credentials – but his statements seemed relevant.]


Why, in this age of moral relativism, liberal churches are dying and conservative ones are booming.


It’s a trend: in this anything-goes age, ever-larger numbers of people are opting for tougher moral standards. Millions are streaming out of churches that preach the Gospel of If It Feels Good, Do It, and are finding homes in houses of worship that preach a more traditional and more demanding religion.

Churches that have ditched Christian doctrine in favor of an unremitting advocacy of the Democrat Party platform, like the Episcopalians and Unitarians, are hemorrhaging members – while conservative churches like the Southern Baptists are gaining members in record numbers.

In “Exodus”, Dave Shiflett explores this encouraging trend. In the process, he shatters numerous myths about the “religious right”, and gives all American conservatives a new source of hope. He tells the story of mainline decline and traditionalist growth through the eyes of individuals on both sides of the divide: interviewing both liberals and conservatives, he goes to the heart of why there are so many refugees from the mainline denominations streaming into conservative Roman Catholic, evangelical, and Orthodox churches.

Of course, ever since the Episcopal Church chose an openly gay bishop, the demise of mainline Protestantism has been a foregone conclusion. It is clear not that in a generation or two conservative Christians will be the only Christians left. But never before has an author gone behind the scenes of this great social transformation the way Shiflett has. He reveals why liberal pastors have cast aside tradition and Christian belief in a vain and ultimately fruitless attempt to remake and “modernize” their churches.

Best of all, Shiflett marshals an impressive array of facts to undermine numerous common stereotypes about conservative believers. Easily led, uneducated yahoos? Hardly! Shiflett shows that conservative Christians are better educated, wealthier, and wiser in the ways of the world than anyone in the media establishments gives them credit for.

Shiflett even reveals that many of those who are currently flocking to conservative churches aren’t fully conservative themselves; some even don’t agree with all of their new churches’ teachings on conservative hot-button issues like abortion and divorce. Others don’t believe that every word of the bible is literally true.

But Shiflett demonstrates that whether conservative or more left-of-center, the new members of conservative churches have one thing in common: they’re tired of being told by their religious leaders that anything goes. They’re longing for the traditional Christian message of hope. In “Exodus”, Shiflett renews that hope in the soul of every true Christian.

Inside the Christian conservative revolution:

> One conservative Christian’s assessment - “mainstream [liberal] Protestantism, in any culture transforming sense, is finished in America”

> Why the undemanding GOD preached in liberal churches was initially popular, but has proved increasingly unsatisfying to a growing number of members and former members of those churches

> How secularism creates a spiritual vacuum that a dynamic faith will eventually fill – and how, in Europe, that faith increasingly is Islam

> A liberal Episcopalian priest explains the mechanism by which his church neutralizes Scriptural admonitions it finds inconvenient and inconsistent with modern PC sensibilities

> The latest Episcopal Church controversies over homosexuality; not the first blow to traditional faith, but the last straw in a thirty-year assault on traditional Christianity

> How the Episcopal Church’s sustained attack on traditionalism has sapped the church’s energy – and created multitudes of new Catholics, Orthodox, and evangelicals

> Liberal Christianity: how it broke its final ties with Biblical authority as long ago as the 1950’s

> How all the historically Baptist universities in the United States have been lost to unbiblical liberalism

> The trivialization of solemn rites by mainline churches – including Ash Wednesday observed with ashes made of human blood

> “We are winning the abortion issue”: one conservative Christian leader’s confident assessment of today’s political situation

> Same-sex marriage: how this issue has become a flashpoint and key difference between liberal and conservative churches in America

> How the Catholic Church is moving in a conservative direction today after suffering for a generation the negative effects of a wave of liberalism

> A Southern Baptist leader who agrees with and energetically preaches – the Catholic Church’s traditional teaching on abortion and contraception

> Why religious denominations have proved no different from political groups


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To: DarthVader

Agreed


61 posted on 07/12/2005 4:51:30 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservative.)
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To: DarthVader

Agreed already...


62 posted on 07/12/2005 4:51:48 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservative.)
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To: DarthVader

For the last time, agreed. Heh heh heh...


63 posted on 07/12/2005 4:52:05 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservative.)
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To: CyberAnt
I once went to an American Baptist Church in Kansas by accident. They were nice folks but the service reminded me of those generic church services one sees on TV.

A lot of nice talk about nice things but nothing about salvation or sin.

64 posted on 07/12/2005 4:54:20 PM PDT by yarddog
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To: newbeliever
We belong to another very large (but not **that** large!) church in Houston, and keep an eye on what's going on at Lakewood. For what it's worth, Joel Osteen posted a letter on his website tightening up his stand on several issues addressed on Larry King. He agrees that he was way too mushy (my word, not his).

http://www.joelosteen.com/site/PageServer?pagename=LarryKingLetter

65 posted on 07/12/2005 5:04:30 PM PDT by nepdap
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To: ppaul
Dear PPaul:

I remember this story. It was from a few years ago, but the original poster isn't making this up. I was stunned when I heard about it. I hope they can find a link.

66 posted on 07/12/2005 5:07:58 PM PDT by TheWriterInTexas (Proud Retrosexual Wife)
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To: DoughtyOne

Sorry about the multiple posts FR was acting up this afternoon.


67 posted on 07/12/2005 5:45:37 PM PDT by DarthVader (Always ready to educate liberals by beating them profusely about the head with a Louisville Slugger.)
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To: DarthVader

It's happened to me too. I was just kidding you.

Take care.


D1


68 posted on 07/12/2005 5:49:43 PM PDT by DoughtyOne (US socialist liberalism would be dead without the help of politicians who claim to be conservative.)
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To: CyberAnt
What ever happened to them

I don't know what happened to the family. Hopefully someone is watching out for the older children. The killer got the death penalty and is currently living on death row.
69 posted on 07/12/2005 7:40:48 PM PDT by redheadtoo
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To: jeannineinsd
This is the fist I have heard, though, on the parents being church goers.

As sick as it sounds the Van Dams were members of a church. I actually saw their pastor on television saying how the church was going to support them.

I do, however, have some feelings for the difficult situation of the church's pastor. Although the Van Dams participated in behavior that would have gotten them excommunicated in any other church they were also in the worst possible crisis, the murder of a child. It is awfully hard to discipline a church member in those circumstances.
70 posted on 07/12/2005 7:50:00 PM PDT by redheadtoo
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