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The end of 'Christianity lite' is near
Edmonton Sun ^ | December 21, 2003 | TED BYFIELD

Posted on 12/21/2003 3:46:23 PM PST by nickcarraway

Forgive me for playing prophet, but I think this will be the last Christmas of the 20th century. Yes, I know that the 20th century actually ended a few years ago, but I'm thinking of it as an era. This Christmas a certain era will end.

Call it the era of Christianity lite. Much popular religion of the century descended into mere feel-goodism. Gone was all serious reference to sin, repentance, suffering, atonement, evil, anything unpleasant.

God was in heaven and all was rosy. Say your prayers, try not to hurt anybody, never be "judgmental," and everything will come out right. Business will go well. The kids will behave. You'll never get sick. You'll acquire lots of "stuff." The Father in heaven became a Grandfather in heaven.

Christmas was similarly sterilized. When we were given anything beyond Santa Claus, coloured lights and canned carols, we might actually see a baby, a manger or a star. But Herod's massacre of the children in Bethlehem was certainly never mentioned, nor the dire warning to Mary: "A sword will pierce your soul also" (Luke 2:35).

It was rarely acknowledged that all this unrelieved sweetness and light was much at odds with the Christianity of the New Testament or the actual experience of Christians through much of their history or what ordinarily happens to us ordinary people. Business did not always go well, kids did not always behave, people did in fact get sick (and died, too) and along with all the "stuff" came credit card bills that are now, we're told, astronomical. So 20th century people gradually slipped away from the churches on the sufficient grounds that what they were saying seemed utterly unreal. Such was the era of Christianity lite.

There is convincing evidence now, however, that the era is over, and that the 21st century will see some fundamental changes. I don't mean a massive return to the church, but rather a massive turn of the churches away from Christianity lite.

The after-effect of 9-11 has been a general decline in the credibility of what's called "post-modernism," the belief there are no such things as moral truths. You have your moral truths, I have mine and no version whatever can claim to be really true. This means that the people who deliberately murdered 3,000 innocent civilians had just as good a claim to be right as those who thought otherwise. Nobody, apart perhaps from professors of "ethics," can swallow that line any more, and this has thrown the whole post-modern phenomenon into doubt.

The continuing probability of terror, wrought in the name of an Islamic God, will spur more and more thought about who or what God actually is.

A "spiritual" awakening is going on. According to a recent cover story in Time, Canadians are flocking into prayer groups that meet outside of churches, though they're often sponsored by churches. Such a ferment has preceded every major religious revival. They begin as strictly non-institutional, but they rarely remain that way. Genuine "spirituality" makes people want to do things for God. So corporate action follows and some sort of institution becomes necessary. "Spirituality," in other words invariably turns into "religion."

This may sound extreme, but I think it will happen. Mel Gibson's movie, The Passion, will prove to be the most attended Hollywood movie ever made. (This excludes, of course, the Campus Crusade movie Jesus which is already and by far the most attended movie ever made, but it is not usually considered a Hollywood product.)

The Gibson production is emphatically not Christianity Lite. It portrays the crucifixion for what it was, "a bloody, dusty, sweaty and sordid business." That is, it follows the New Testament account. Never has a movie received so much advance attention - an 18-page review in the New Yorker, columns in every major American newspaper, sophisticated Washington crowds openly weeping. It will hit very hard.

So consider this the last Merry Christmas in the age of Christianity lite. The new century will see a new Christianity which in fact is the old one. And a very different Christmas. Less sugary, but far more real. And it's about time.


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1 posted on 12/21/2003 3:46:23 PM PST by nickcarraway
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2 posted on 12/21/2003 3:47:02 PM PST by nickcarraway (www.terrisfight.org)
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To: nickcarraway
There will always be the Church - and until the end, there will always be the anti-Church (those who call themselves Christians, but deny the power of thereof).
3 posted on 12/21/2003 3:59:44 PM PST by anniegetyourgun
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To: nickcarraway
Amen to that.
4 posted on 12/21/2003 4:02:46 PM PST by polemikos (Ecce Agnus Dei)
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To: nickcarraway
I find myself thinking, the fact that this editorial exists in a newspaper, in and of itself proves the author is probably right.

Thank God.
5 posted on 12/21/2003 4:04:39 PM PST by BurtS188
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To: nickcarraway
The new century will see a new Christianity which in fact is the old one. And a very different Christmas. Less sugary, but far more real. And it's about time.

I sure hope so.

6 posted on 12/21/2003 4:09:56 PM PST by Canticle_of_Deborah
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To: nickcarraway
It is interesting that it appears in a Canadian paper.. I only wish that Christians would turn from Scofield and return to the Spirit's leading.
7 posted on 12/21/2003 4:10:22 PM PST by Zipporah
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To: Zipporah
I only wish that Christians would turn from Scofield and return to the Spirit's leading.

Who or what is Scofield?

8 posted on 12/21/2003 4:13:28 PM PST by Brandybux
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To: nickcarraway
Thank you.

Thank you.
9 posted on 12/21/2003 4:13:45 PM PST by Skooz (If everyone knew everything about everyone, no one would have anything to do with anyone)
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To: nickcarraway
BUMP
10 posted on 12/21/2003 4:15:04 PM PST by goodnesswins (Happy HOLY Days)
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To: Canticle_of_Deborah
Nevertheless come Lord Jesus...
11 posted on 12/21/2003 4:19:57 PM PST by joesnuffy (Moderate Islam Is For Dilettantes)
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To: nickcarraway
INTREP - SECULARIZATION OF AMERICA
12 posted on 12/21/2003 4:27:05 PM PST by LiteKeeper
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To: goodnesswins
And....maybe the end will be known when we can freely put up the Nativity, celebrate it, and NOT be chastised for it.
13 posted on 12/21/2003 4:28:56 PM PST by goodnesswins (Happy HOLY Days)
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To: nickcarraway
When the persecution comes to America, we will probably see a repeat of what occurred in Russia. When Communism eliminated its political enemies, it turned on the churches. With persecution, the average church went from 300 to 15, a 95% falling away.
14 posted on 12/21/2003 4:30:02 PM PST by aimhigh
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To: nickcarraway
I heard a sermon on the symbols of Christmas last night, and it's interesting. All the things we think of as "secular" or even "pagan" were all adopted by CHRISTIANS first:

The Christmas tree originated in Sweden several hundred years ago as a symbol of Christ's enduring love (the greenness) when all around us is dying. Indeed, the triangular shape of the evergreen was symbolic to these Christians of the Trinity.

Holly took the green symbolism of the tree and added red fruit, which was symbolic of Jesus' blood. The red and green colors of Christmas ARE Christian!

Martin Luther was the first to hang "lights" on a tree, using candles (imagine that with fire departments today!)

Of course, "Santa Claus" was a real Christian, St. Nicholas of Turkey, who wore a red robe and distributed food and gifts to the poor.

And earlier on FR we have seen an article that showed that the Romans "stole" the December 25 date from Christians long after Christians had been celebrating it as the presumed birthdate of Jesus, contrary to the myth that later Christians took a "pagan" holiday and grafted it in their practices.

Merry Christmas!

15 posted on 12/21/2003 4:30:41 PM PST by LS (CNN is the Amtrack of news.)
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Another GREAT, MUST READ post by Nick. Thanks!
The after-effect of 9-11 has been a general decline in the credibility of what's called "post-modernism," the belief there are no such things as moral truths. You have your moral truths, I have mine and no version whatever can claim to be really true. This means that the people who deliberately murdered 3,000 innocent civilians had just as good a claim to be right as those who thought otherwise. Nobody, apart perhaps from professors of "ethics," can swallow that line any more, and this has thrown the whole post-modern phenomenon into doubt.

16 posted on 12/21/2003 4:34:15 PM PST by narses (If you want OFF or ON my Ping list, please email me.)
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To: LS; All
Merry Christmas. My gift to you this season. http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-chat/1044331/posts

Or just click on my home page and scroll to the bottom for my Christmas Song and explanation. It's free to download until later this evening. I hope it touches your heart.
~Indie
17 posted on 12/21/2003 4:35:35 PM PST by Indie (Exposing Truth and Ignorance in posts 24/7. You may not like it. Who cares.)
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To: Brandybux
Cyrus Scofield was the author of the Scofield Reference bible.. read the book by Joseph Canfield "The Incredible Scofield and his Book".
18 posted on 12/21/2003 4:37:39 PM PST by Zipporah
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To: nickcarraway
The battle of good against evil is enjoined in full. Christianity is at war with Islam ["the spirit of anti-christ now come into the world"]. Satan knows his time is short.

Believe it or not. Hide your head in the sand and deny it if you will, but the goal of Islam is to eliminate all Jews completely, drive Israel into the sea. [this edict has never been revoked], and to convert to Islam or kill all Christians [better known to Musliims as "worshippers of the cross"] and other infidels.

Fence-sitters will have to get off the fence and join sides. You will be either for the true God of Abraham, Isaac & Jacob...the God and father of our Lord and Savior Jesus Christ. Or, you will be for the moon god [genie] Allah and his false prophet Mohammad.

Choose now whom you shall serve. The tribulation has already begun, though we are only in the "birth pang" stage.

19 posted on 12/21/2003 4:40:09 PM PST by KriegerGeist ("The weapons of our warfare are not carnal, but mighty though God for pulling down of strongholds")
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To: nickcarraway
It was rarely acknowledged that all this unrelieved sweetness and light was ....

...making us sick to our stomach and causing clouding of the brain due to spiritual diabetes.

I see evidence in my small community and even in my small life that people are seeking out and returning to traditional churches and away from "lite" versions like Unity and Science of Mind. Really, those places are interesting and even well-intentioned, but after attending for a few Sundays, one must ask, "Where's the beef."

20 posted on 12/21/2003 4:41:56 PM PST by PoisedWoman (Rat candidates: "A sorry lot!" says Barbara Bush)
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