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FabiusMaximus
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I just wanted to share an observation:
I’m a history lover. I love anything that has to do with history. It’s a great passion of mine.
I love reading about how the old Church was so confident of itself. When the first Christians were persecuted, their drive for truth and to spread the message of the Risen Christ. No persecution stopped them. We triumphed.
When Christianity became the dominant religion of Europe, the Church was still confident in itself. It felt like it had a mission to convert those who did not believe, filled with confidence that it had the truth. When threats besieged Europe, like Islam in Spain, or against the Byzantines, or in central Europe with the Turks - Christians rallied as Christians to fight against the invaders. There were no apologies for Christianity, no shame for moral standards. The Church (all of it - Catholics, Protestants, and Orthodox) proudly saw itself as the bastion of Western culture and civilization.
But today, I see a Church that no longer believes in itself. It’s disrespected, trashed, insulted - and it remains silent. It goes about with these silly interreligious dialogues.
Now I’m not saying that we should go about invading and converting the heathens, but it just seems the pride of being a Christian has fallen away. Has anyone perceived this?
I’m a history lover. I love anything that has to do with history. It’s a great passion of mine.
I love reading about how the old Church was so confident of itself. When the first Christians were persecuted, their drive for truth and to spread the message of the Risen Christ. No persecution stopped them. We triumphed.
When Christianity became the dominant religion of Europe, the Church was still confident in itself. It felt like it had a mission to convert those who did not believe, filled with confidence that it had the truth. When threats besieged Europe, like Islam in Spain, or against the Byzantines, or in central Europe with the Turks - Christians rallied as Christians to fight against the invaders. There were no apologies for Christianity, no shame for moral standards. The Church (all of it - Catholics, Protestants, and Orthodox) proudly saw itself as the bastion of Western culture and civilization.
But today, I see a Church that no longer believes in itself. It’s disrespected, trashed, insulted - and it remains silent. It goes about with these silly interreligious dialogues.
Now I’m not saying that we should go about invading and converting the heathens, but it just seems the pride of being a Christian has fallen away. Has anyone perceived this?