Where to Now Saint Paul?

Why We’Re Quitting Church

Nonfiction, Religion & Spirituality, Reference, Ritual & Practices, Christianity, General Christianity
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Author: Brad O’Donnell ISBN: 9781491738122
Publisher: iUniverse Publication: July 17, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse Language: English
Author: Brad O’Donnell
ISBN: 9781491738122
Publisher: iUniverse
Publication: July 17, 2014
Imprint: iUniverse
Language: English

The Church is Dying.          Is Christianity Dying?

Absolutely Not!

The Baptists expect to lose half their churches in the next 20 years. They revamp their message, but nothing works because they cant face the real problem that plagues all churches.

According to the Christian website, www.gotquestions.org, few young adults have a biblical worldview, because they dont believe in Satan, hell or that Christianity is the only true religion. The problem is that Christianity has an identity crisis that gives young adults good reason to doubt the church.

Joseph Ratzinger (pope) quit his first seminary because it conceded that two separate and opposing Christianities existed in the second century. One was the Jewish Christianity of Jesus and the other was the Roman gentile Christianity of Paul. They noted that Paul was indifferent to the teaching of Jesus and the opponent of the religion of love, Christ came to announce to the world.

Jesus Christianity had no judgment, Satan, hell, Easter or Christmas for 300 years! These were not the teaching of Christ, but pagan traditions added by the Romans when they commandeered the religion later. These facts dont discredit Jesus Christ at all!

Bishop John Spong of Newark says the church has always dangled us between their imaginary heaven and hell as a control tactic. This savvy, secular world gets it, and is unmoved by the churchs brimstone threats. They know it has nothing to do with the religion of Jesus Christ.

The church is dying, but as they say, When God closes a door, He always opens a window. So now, Christian Spirituality, more like original Christianity, is a star on the rise.

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The Church is Dying.          Is Christianity Dying?

Absolutely Not!

The Baptists expect to lose half their churches in the next 20 years. They revamp their message, but nothing works because they cant face the real problem that plagues all churches.

According to the Christian website, www.gotquestions.org, few young adults have a biblical worldview, because they dont believe in Satan, hell or that Christianity is the only true religion. The problem is that Christianity has an identity crisis that gives young adults good reason to doubt the church.

Joseph Ratzinger (pope) quit his first seminary because it conceded that two separate and opposing Christianities existed in the second century. One was the Jewish Christianity of Jesus and the other was the Roman gentile Christianity of Paul. They noted that Paul was indifferent to the teaching of Jesus and the opponent of the religion of love, Christ came to announce to the world.

Jesus Christianity had no judgment, Satan, hell, Easter or Christmas for 300 years! These were not the teaching of Christ, but pagan traditions added by the Romans when they commandeered the religion later. These facts dont discredit Jesus Christ at all!

Bishop John Spong of Newark says the church has always dangled us between their imaginary heaven and hell as a control tactic. This savvy, secular world gets it, and is unmoved by the churchs brimstone threats. They know it has nothing to do with the religion of Jesus Christ.

The church is dying, but as they say, When God closes a door, He always opens a window. So now, Christian Spirituality, more like original Christianity, is a star on the rise.

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