We still said "under God" when reciting it when I was in school in the 2000s.I think for me it was the 2nd or 3rd grade they removed the word God from the pledge of allegiance.
No doubt the start of the down-fall of America.
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We still said "under God" when reciting it when I was in school in the 2000s.I think for me it was the 2nd or 3rd grade they removed the word God from the pledge of allegiance.
No doubt the start of the down-fall of America.
We still said "under God" when reciting it when I was in school in the 2000s.
I might move this thread elsewhere, we'll see.
To those theists in Europe, how do you feel with the overwhelming unbelief in this sphere? Christianity as default is gone, especially in places like GB, Czech Republic, France, etc. belief is nominally dead. How do you deal with this in your lives, how do you talk to the unbelievers you encounter and does it ever frustrate you?
There is no need to think like that, please. The Second Coming 1835-1908 had just in time, even much before the time that Atheism kind of movement got started, tackled the oncoming problem by writing his famous reason oriented book Barahin-e-Ahmadiyya* ( of five volumes) in this connection, please. Get equipped with those reasonable arguments, common for every kind of believers in G-d of whatever religion of Monotheism one belongs to , and the issue will be resolved, I am sure as I visualize, please. Right?No, I just feel lonely and without a community to belong to.
I like aspects of the downfall.
To some extent yes...and to some, no.Do you think the USA is a nation at ease with itself?
Well, a solution to that problem is quite easyNo, I just feel lonely and without a community to belong to.
I don't care at all.How do you deal with this in your lives,
I don't talk religion with others in real life.how do you talk to the unbelievers you encounter
No, never.and does it ever frustrate you?
I might move this thread elsewhere, we'll see.
To those theists in Europe, how do you feel with the overwhelming unbelief in this sphere? Christianity as default is gone, especially in places like GB, Czech Republic, France, etc. belief is nominally dead. How do you deal with this in your lives, how do you talk to the unbelievers you encounter and does it ever frustrate you?
Really?moved people away from the truthful path of Jesus to Hellenism.
I might move this thread elsewhere, we'll see.
To those theists in Europe, how do you feel with the overwhelming unbelief in this sphere? Christianity as default is gone, especially in places like GB, Czech Republic, France, etc. belief is nominally dead. How do you deal with this in your lives, how do you talk to the unbelievers you encounter and does it ever frustrate you?
My contention is that the Christian faith is not in decline at all meaning the number of true believers had always been relatively small. I believe the true state of affairs is becoming clearer, i.e. people are more honest about what they believe and many do not pretend to be Christians anymore. So, cultural Christianity is disappearing which is a good thing. The influence of Christianity in the wider public sphere is declining.
I blame theological liberalism for this. The difference between a liberal ‘Christian’ and an atheist is paper-thin.
As a devout believer, I am sad but not worried.
In Luke 13:23 Jesus faced the question: “Lord, are there few who are saved?” But he doesn’t answer it.
In Matthew 7:14 He says, “Narrow is the gate and difficult is the way which leads to life, and few there be who find it.” Jesus stressed that many of his contemporaries will be “thrust out” (v. 28).
However, Jesus’s also said that “Many are called, but few are chosen” (Matt. 22:14).
The Bible teaches that not all people are saved. Instead, the saved are a remnant (Rom. 9:27). That had been the case through the entire human history – only a remnant believes. Therefore, brothers, be all the more diligent to confirm your calling and election, for if you practice these qualities you will never fall. For in this way there will be richly provided for you an entrance into the eternal kingdom of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. ~2 Peter 1:10-11
I was in California so I suppose we're more progressive...
Would have been around '67
Waning Christianity is a relief to many who want truth.
And this had happened despite clear warning* from Jesus of false claimants "in Jesus' name". This is what Hellenist-Paul did exactly:Really?
Which "God"?....a resolution which helps the greater good. In God not in atheism and rubbish beliefs.
So you have thought up your beliefs all by yourself?If you think science is the truth you have a substantial misunderstanding of what science is. From your biased misunderstanding of what the truth is or where it count be found I get the impression you are a typical product of the modern secular society.
It is an undeniable fact that we live in a post-truth society. Most modern people in the West will not even recognise the truth when they see it. People believe what they are told to believe. Secular indoctrination is rife. All information being fed to us is filtered and biased. Even modern science is not objective which became clear from all the heavily biased misinformation we were fed by so-called scientists during the Covid fiasco .