Will the Evangelical Christian Community Become Extinct?

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • Imagine a world where Evangelical Christians have been shamed out of existence. Or maybe you don't believe this can happen? Are the days of the Evangelical religion as currently taught numbered? The cycle of bullying has taken its toll on American culture, history, and the fabric constituting our governmental system. Protestant religions are becoming more aware of the political forces that seem to be focusing on discrediting the Evangelical community.
    Matthew 16: 24 "... let him deny himself, and take up his cross, and follow me."
    In light of the understanding we have garnered from the attacks on American history and the concept of our nation, what does history revisionism from radical forces portend for the future of Evangelical Christianity?
    What is the significance of the Evangelical Christian community in the United States today? Are they not perhaps the most powerful political force in the country? Do they play a role in stopping the forces of Satan from overthrowing the United States government? You the viewer can certainly answer this question.
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Комментарии • 4

  • @MRRANDOMZ11
    @MRRANDOMZ11 Год назад +2

    If only they agree with each other I mean you ask a group of them what the Godhead is and you get 100 different interpretations they are not united

    • @thelatterdayteacher
      @thelatterdayteacher  Год назад +2

      No argument on your point. But at least an attempt to spark a discussion that takes a more fresh approach might not hurt.

  • @pgknippel
    @pgknippel Год назад

    Given the stranglehold a fascist right seems determined to pursue, the question in your thumbnail seems disingenuous at best. The road to Minority Rule isn’t going to pave itself, I guess.

    • @thelatterdayteacher
      @thelatterdayteacher  Год назад +2

      Did you watch the video much beyond the thumbnail? Stranger things have happened than what it would take to head off the least desired answer to the thumbnail question. I could envision a negative reaction to such a question before your comment, but I would prefer a word such as "wistful" for the question, as the intent of this video is sincere,. I would offer my comments at various places in the video as a defense to that claim, for example, the 7:28 and 9:25 marks. It's not a difficult call to ask about the preparation currently in place for what we all should see is planned down the line. I'm sure that at least you might at least agree that a meeting of minds to find common ground would create a formidable defense against the minority but powerful political forces making aggressive moves to assert themselves.