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Yes, this is true but becoming a overtly worldly religion, as the Catholic Church is doing anyway so you should be pleased, isn’t going to solve anything. Western society is sharply declining and will be Balkanized everywhere in a few decades due to a forced multiculturalism. Is this progress? Western Christianity has been watered down to the point where there’s almost nothing of value left, while other Christian societies in the world are thriving. Why is that?Glark:
How strange that my views, which you think are atheistic, are crucial to the survival of Christianity as a credible religion, in the face of yours, which you think are theistic, but are responsible for its decline. Let’s hope you don’t smother it altogether.It wouldn’t surprise me if you are in fact an atheist masquerading as a Catholic. Many of your opinons are decidely atheistic.
This is entirely untrue. The future of Christianity is NOT based on whether one believes in evolution or not, it is whether we believe in Christ or not. I believe in evolution and I am more familiar with it than the average person but what you say is a lie. Christianity is declining in the West and only in the West because we have lost our identity and have preferred that the most monstrous people in the history of the earth define our identity for us, everywhere else Christianity is thriving. Western nations declining have everything to do with our abandonment of the Faith. As for credibility I personally don’t care to make Christianity “credible” to appease the reprobate of the world. I have to agree with a previous poster, you are either an atheist or a nominal Christian at best.
The strength of evolution lies in the continuous attempts by the scientific community to refute it. It is not a dogma and is challenged all the time, so far without success.The scientific community will not tolerate any criticism of the general theory of evolution … that all life on earth evolved from microbes. It is a scientific dogma that cannot be challenged.