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benjohnson
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In the business world, when markets shrink, you tend to to see a lot of mergers. My experience is that what’s happening among the liberal/progressive theologizes - they’re merging in order to maintain relevancy in numbers while their more orthodox members leave for less secular shepherds. Witness the million who left the ELCA in just the last three years, and the other countless who are seeking refuge from the Episcopal Church.My opinion:
To me, it is not surprising that the holy Church is moving toward reunion and ironically it is Lutherans who seem to be leading the way.
There will probably soon be a united luther-presbo-epsicopola-reformed church, but it will basically be a shell of crumbling churches in stagnant metropolises.
As we see in the growth of the Church in the ‘third-world’ - the witness to the Gospel will continue well and good - where families are born, work is done, and they understand the sacrifice of Christ crucified.