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Post by sevenofnine on Aug 28, 2016 15:22:34 GMT -5
Many people want sleep in on Sunday morning or crazy work and school schedule
The standard narrative of American religious decline goes something like this: A few hundred years ago, European and American intellectuals began doubting the validity of God as an explanatory mechanism for natural life. As science became a more widely accepted method for investigating and understanding the physical world, religion became a less viable way of thinking—not just about medicine and mechanics, but also culture and politics and economics and every other sphere of public life. As the United States became more secular, people slowly began drifting away from faith.
Of course, this tale is not just reductive—it’s arguably inaccurate, in that it seems to capture neither the reasons nor the reality behind contemporary American belief. For one thing, the U.S. is still overwhelmingly religious, despite years of predictions about religion’s demise. A significant number of people who don’t identify with any particular faith group still say they believe in God, and roughly 40 percent pray daily or weekly. While there have been changes in this kind of private belief and practice, the most significant shift has been in the way people publicly practice their faith: Americans, and particularly young Americans, are less likely to attend services or identify with a religious group than they have at any time in recent memory.
www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/the-surprising-reason-why-more-americans-aren%e2%80%99t-going-to-church/ar-BBvXykp?li=BBnbfcL&ocid=UE07DHP
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fearnot
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Post by fearnot on Aug 29, 2016 9:47:22 GMT -5
And it doesn't mention the apostasy that seems to be increasing...from their church being more into social community out reach ( nothing wrong with that but when it puts that above Jesus or the Bible) bring in new age ideas ( too many to mention), putting psychology first, denying part of the Bible as myths, wrong, etc. etc.
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Post by bystillwaters on Aug 31, 2016 8:09:37 GMT -5
And it doesn't mention the apostasy that seems to be increasing...from their church being more into social community out reach ( nothing wrong with that but when it puts that above Jesus or the Bible) bring in new age ideas ( too many to mention), putting psychology first, denying part of the Bible as myths, wrong, etc. etc. It's the pull of the sneaky heart forever yearning for "freedom" from "rules"... People dress it up in oh so many ways but it still is sinful behavior... and self justification... That is it is not from Jesus....
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