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The Evangelical movement was always attached to that non-biblical “rapture” nonsense, and basically as decades and decades pass the firm believers, who are paranoid about dying a natural death, realize it was all bull-honkey and now realize they gotta die like everyone else, and this basically fried their brain and like all people who’s beliefs get totally shattered, they immediately move onto some other radical movement as cope, even one which contradicts their previous system of beliefs
WTH did Trump’s election have to do with the decline of evangalism? Seems a bit labored and tenuous.
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Filthy homosexuals hate evangelicals and anything that is moral. These filthy depraved sinful souls are lower than a rattlesnake. And then they join FR to troll the Christian forums. /spit
Spend time in central America about half the year. Got into the habit of listening to old Billy Graham Revival events on YouTube, great way to start Sunday morning, gimme that old time religion.
I suspect the fall of evangelicalism and the rise of evil and lawlessness in this country if largely due to most churches doing away with midweek prayer meetings.
Nobody was gathering for corporate prayer for their communities and churches any more.
Trump is weak on gay marriage. Always has been. Overlooked it because he promised to give us good judges and he delivered for the most part. Homosexual acts are unnatural. There’s no right to a so-called gay marriage, I don’t care what the Supreme Court says and I don’t care how many Republicans buckle on it or how weak Trump is on it. It paves the way for the gender nonsense, they’re intimately linked. Trump now seems to be buckling on abortion, showing us his true heart on the issue. I will vote for him over Biden but my hopes are not high for a second term. Will he give us more good judges or squishes? Evangelicals, Catholics, Orthodox Jews and other people need to take a sane, bold, prophetic position in defense of the natural law whatever sleepy nonsense (1 Thess 5:6) we get from our religious and political leadership.
Christianity Today editor Russell Moore (promoted early on by Al Mohler) wrote an article, “A White Church No More,” for The New York Times, in which he accuses Trump supporters of “nativism” who will be “shocked” to see the “dark-skinned, Aramaic-speaking ‘foreigner’” on His heavenly throne. Trump’s supporters are not on the “right side of Jesus,” Moore claimed.
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Uh, NO.