Something to Think About

If I may be serious for a moment, I’d like to pose a question.

Given the tens of thousands–maybe even hundreds of thousands–of churches that dot America’s landscape, why is our nation’s Christianity so weak?

What has become of the preaching of the Cross? (“For the preaching of the cross is, to them that perish, foolishness”–St. Paul, I Cor. 1:18) How did we wind up with such a flabby, comfortable, timorous Christianity that was utterly powerless to stop our culture from melting right in front of us?

This week is, I think, “Banned Books Week,” in which liberals like the American Library Assn. celebrate and honor books that were objected to on account of their filthy content or their total unsuitability for young readers: while totally ignoring the fact that the Holy Bible is by far the most banned book in America.

God have mercy on us.

From September 18, 2011

16 comments on “Something to Think About

  1. It is astounding that they would celebrate material which is questionable at best, but ignore the Bible.

  2. It is astounding, just how weak some churches/denominations have become. It has only accelerated in the seven years since this was originally posted. One denomination, which will remain unnamed, has relaxed many standards, frequently without any explanation or reference to scripture. I’m afraid that many denominations have forgotten that they should be led by God, and not by their own devising.

  3. I think we Christians got too comfortable. Too intellectually lazy. We no longer know *why* we are Christians, and don’t know how to defend our faith, never mind share it.

    I have some hope, though. Kirk’s assassination has lead to a massive increase in people buying Bibles for the first time, attending church for the first time – and we’re not talking “progressive” churches, either. People are coming to Christ, after seeing how one side celebrated when a good man was killed in such a public way. Now, the devil is working hard to destroy Kirk’s legacy and everything he loved and worked for, through people like Candice Owens. Even there, while she has a large and vocal cult following, even she has gotten so insane that people who have followed her for years are abandoning her cult.

    We are in a spiritual warfare, but a physical one as well.

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