Posted on 05/12/2015 6:26:45 PM PDT by robowombat
The New York Times has a breathless report on the decline of Christianity in America. Much of the lefty twitterverse is celebrating the decline.
The Christian share of adults in the United States has declined sharply since 2007, affecting nearly all major Christian traditions and denominations, and crossing age, race and region, according to an extensive survey by the Pew Research Center. Seventy-one percent of American adults were Christian in 2014, the lowest estimate from any sizable survey to date, and a decline of 5 million adults and 8 percentage points since a similar Pew survey in 2007. But that really does not paint an accurate picture.
Christian like Catholic and Jew have become expressions of ethnicity or culture in this country. Being an actual Christian, as opposed to calling yourself one because you were born into a supposedly Christian household, is a completely different thing.
In fact, actual practicing Christianity in America isnt that bad off. Consider this from the same New York Times story:
Not all religions or even Christian traditions declined so markedly. The number of evangelical Protestants dipped only slightly as a share of the population, by 1 percentage point, and actually increased in raw numbers. Yes, the Christian cultural traditions in the United States are in decline. But that corresponds to the number of denominations that have actually left the faith. Sure, they still go to church on Sunday as ceremony. But theyve drifted from a Bible-centered, Christ as God centered faith, to a secularized, civil religion of ceremony and secularized liturgy. Emo, weepy Jesus who bakes cakes for gay weddings has replaced the actual Jesus who spent more time talking about hell than anyone else in the Bible and said he is the only and exclusive path to Heaven.
Christians who actually believe the Bible is inerrant and that one must surrender all to Christ are still there and increas[ing] in raw numbers dipp[ing] only slightly as a share of population.
It is too complex for your average reporter to understand, but cultural Christendom and actual Christendom are not the same. The former is dying off as its chief priests give way to the world. But the later remains strong, vibrant, and resurgent.
In the grand scheme of things, this is not necessarily a bad thing for the church itself, though looking to European church decline, it suggests a far less stable future for the nation.
Turns out guys like Francis Schaeffer and . . . wait for it . . . wait for it . . . Joseph Ratzinger, yeah that guy, were right. Serve up fluffy, worldly nonsense as Christianity and watch the flock sniff out the scam and go in search of real soul nourishment while the poseurs get consumed by the wolves.
There are churches in several center city theaters in downtown philly. filled with young people. My nieces husband’s church liberti, just bought the baptist church on 17th street here in philly. they have about 4 in and around the city.
The Israel of God has both the natural branches and the wild branches that were grafted in. The Church has no covenant but gets in under those of the nation of Israel. Salvation is of the Jews.
That changed with the coming of Christ.
What is an Orthodox Christian parish? Is that like eastern orthodox religion? Or would it be considered a conservative nondenominational Christian parish?
Despite what we see around us in the natural and political world, it is a great time to be alive!
Leaving apostate churches that embrace homosexuals, pedophiles, and promiscuity is not leaving Christ.
An Orthodox parish is the same as what is called a “congregation” in protestant denominations. If you see, for example. a “Holy Trinity Orthodox Church” in your town or city, that is a parish with its priest(s), members, and building, etc.
Perhaps you can find an English-language Orthodox parish near you, and experience Orthodox worship for yourself!
So, he’s basically saying that Christians need not worry because America was never a Christian nation to begin with?
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