Christians in the U.S. have been ok with turning their faith into a plastic joke for the past 35 years. It all started in the 80s with those stupid televangelists and mega churches. You will still find plenty of idiots that still give money to those rubes on TV that pretend like they are preforming miracles.
Millennials, for all of their faults, are keen enough to not want to want to be part of that crap.
Thus the popularity of the “pay it forward” philosophy. If that thinking was correlated to Christ’s death, the young would understand what it means to take up the cross and give their lives to Him.
Yeah, but millenials in general are narcissists who don’t like God at all.
I agree with your sentiments on televangelists, but the Godless millenials almost seem to be a lost cause altogether. Have you ever heard the way they speak to each other?
It did not start with TV. Those folks just used to scalp smaller audiences...one tent at a time.
Its not the message...its the medium, for those folks.
Millennials may not want to be part of that, but it does seem that millennials have a strong taste for paganism, depravity, pageantry, self-righteous parading of “good works” while their hearts stay corrupt, ignorance and mysticism, in no particular order.