MANY IN OUR COUNTRY HAVE LOST INTEREST IN CHRISTIANITY

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Cameron143

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I haven't put him on ignore yet. He acts like a toddler
I think he owes his improvement to your earlier encouragement. I feel pretty confident you will get at least one
coffee emoji out of it.
 

shittim

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#83
Nothing that recycling can't solve.

(In case you missed it I quoted Mao saying it was no big deal that millions would die in China because they would be fertilizer).

yes, I had missed it. Thanks
Looks like they have figured out how to starve people in their own homes.
 

Dude653

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I hadn't heard "doo doo head" since pre junior high.
Well I was trying to give an example of ad hominem and I know profanity isn't allowed on this forum
 

ZNP

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Well I was trying to give an example of ad hominem and I know profanity isn't allowed on this forum
Yes, no one wants to hear a potty mouth.
 

arthurfleminger

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USA is headed in the same direction as Great Britain. Less than 1/2 of Brits now claim to be Christian.

Britain has become less religious in the decade since the last census, figures from the 2021 census released Tuesday by the Office for National Statistics revealed.

Some 46.2% of the population of England and Wales described themselves as Christian on the day of the 2021 census, down from 59.3% a decade earlier. The Muslim population grew from 4.9% to 6.5% of the population, while 1.7% identified as Hindu, up from 1.5%.

Atheism/secularism is soaring. More than 1 in 3 people — 37% — said they had no religion, up from 25% in 2011.
 
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The Associated Press

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Census: Christians a minority in England; non-religious grow
Story by By JILL LAWLESS, Associated Press • 2h ago
LONDON (AP) — Fewer than half the people in England and Wales consider themselves Christian, according to the most recent census — the first time the country's official religion has been followed by a minority of the population.

FILE - The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby listens to debate at the General Synod in London, on Feb. 13, 2017. Less than half of people in England and Wales consider themselves Christian, according to the most recent census – the first time the country's official religion has been followed by a minority of the population. Figures from the 2021 census released Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022, by the Office for National Statistics reveal that Britain has become less religious, and less white, in the decade since the last census in 2011. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)© Provided by The Associated Press
Britain has become less religious — and less white — in the decade since the last census, figures from the 2021 census released Tuesday by the Office for National Statistics revealed.
Some 46.2% of the population of England and Wales described themselves as Christian on the day of the 2021 census, down from 59.3% a decade earlier. The Muslim population grew from 4.9% to 6.5% of the population, while 1.7% identified as Hindu, up from 1.5%.
More than 1 in 3 people — 37% — said they had no religion, up from 25% in 2011.

The other parts of the U.K., Scotland and Northern Ireland, report their census results separately.

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Secularism campaigners said the shift should trigger a rethink of the way religion is entrenched in British society. The U.K. has state-funded Church of England schools, Anglican bishops sit in Parliament’s upper chamber, and the monarch is “defender of the faith” and supreme governor of the church.
Andrew Copson, chief executive of the charity Humanists U.K., said “the dramatic growth of the non-religious” had made the U.K. “almost certainly one of the least religious countries on Earth.”
“One of the most striking things about these results is how at odds the population is from the state itself,” he said. “No state in Europe has such a religious set-up as we do in terms of law and public policy, while at the same time having such a non-religious population.”
Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell, one of the most senior clerics in the Church of England, said the data was “not a great surprise,” but was a challenge to Christians to work harder to promote their faith.
“We have left behind the era when many people almost automatically identified as Christian, but other surveys consistently show how the same people still seek spiritual truth and wisdom and a set of values to live by,” he said.
Almost 82% of people in England and Wales identified as white in the census, down from 86% in 2011. Some 9% said they were Asian, 4% Black and 3% from “mixed or multiple” ethnic backgrounds, while 2% identified with another ethnic group.
 

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Lanolin

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Just like at the beginning. But!!!???...Who is going to clean up the mess we have made?
mmm people from outside the US I reckon. Theres a giant plastic garbage patch in the North Pacific ocean. Most of it coming from the US.
 

ZNP

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Jeremiah 48:29 “We have heard the pride of Moab (He is exceedingly proud), Of his loftiness and arrogance and pride, And of the haughtiness of his heart.”
 

arthurfleminger

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Unfortunately, the 'Falling Away From Christianity' is prevalent throughout Europe and 'First World Economic' countries.
The falling away is led by the youth who no longer profess any religious faith. When you lose the youth, you'll lose their progeny also, you'll lose the future of Christianity in the world.


This trend is not surprising to me. In the rich countries, people (especially the youth) have become satisfied with the materialistic things of the world and have no need for God, Christ, nor religion.

Not surprising to me as Jesus asked, "Nevertheless when the Son of man cometh, shall he find faith on the earth?" ( Luke 18:8) This sad query by Jesus seems to suggest that true Christian faith could almost disappear from the earth before He returns.
 

arthurfleminger

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The Associated Press

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Census: Christians a minority in England; non-religious grow
Story by By JILL LAWLESS, Associated Press • 2h ago
LONDON (AP) — Fewer than half the people in England and Wales consider themselves Christian, according to the most recent census — the first time the country's official religion has been followed by a minority of the population.

FILE - The Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby listens to debate at the General Synod in London, on Feb. 13, 2017. Less than half of people in England and Wales consider themselves Christian, according to the most recent census – the first time the country's official religion has been followed by a minority of the population. Figures from the 2021 census released Tuesday, Nov. 29, 2022, by the Office for National Statistics reveal that Britain has become less religious, and less white, in the decade since the last census in 2011. (AP Photo/Alastair Grant)© Provided by The Associated Press
Britain has become less religious — and less white — in the decade since the last census, figures from the 2021 census released Tuesday by the Office for National Statistics revealed.
Some 46.2% of the population of England and Wales described themselves as Christian on the day of the 2021 census, down from 59.3% a decade earlier. The Muslim population grew from 4.9% to 6.5% of the population, while 1.7% identified as Hindu, up from 1.5%.
More than 1 in 3 people — 37% — said they had no religion, up from 25% in 2011.

The other parts of the U.K., Scotland and Northern Ireland, report their census results separately.

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Secularism campaigners said the shift should trigger a rethink of the way religion is entrenched in British society. The U.K. has state-funded Church of England schools, Anglican bishops sit in Parliament’s upper chamber, and the monarch is “defender of the faith” and supreme governor of the church.
Andrew Copson, chief executive of the charity Humanists U.K., said “the dramatic growth of the non-religious” had made the U.K. “almost certainly one of the least religious countries on Earth.”
“One of the most striking things about these results is how at odds the population is from the state itself,” he said. “No state in Europe has such a religious set-up as we do in terms of law and public policy, while at the same time having such a non-religious population.”
Archbishop of York Stephen Cottrell, one of the most senior clerics in the Church of England, said the data was “not a great surprise,” but was a challenge to Christians to work harder to promote their faith.
“We have left behind the era when many people almost automatically identified as Christian, but other surveys consistently show how the same people still seek spiritual truth and wisdom and a set of values to live by,” he said.
Almost 82% of people in England and Wales identified as white in the census, down from 86% in 2011. Some 9% said they were Asian, 4% Black and 3% from “mixed or multiple” ethnic backgrounds, while 2% identified with another ethnic group.
Conservative Anglicans warn Church of England is cratering in attempt to stay relevant: 'The church is dying'

The Anglican Church is moving away from the Gospel, trying to fit in with the world: Conservative Anglicans warn Church of England is cratering in attempt to stay relevant: 'The church is dying' | Fox News
 

Lanolin

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I dont think the anglican church was really where God was at in the first place

I mean its pretty and all but most people dont really want to give all their incomes to pay for a white elephant when they can gather for worship anywhere and in their own homes.

not saying all anglican churches are like that but most of them are in old fancy church buildings that need a lot of upkeep. In england they call it 'high church'
 

Lanolin

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iTs ok if you are wealthy christian but most christians are actually not that wealthy. The rich often have the illusion that everyone is as well off as they are and get confused about poor people cant they just work harder?
 

arthurfleminger

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Conservative Anglicans warn Church of England is cratering in attempt to stay relevant: 'The church is dying'

The Anglican Church is moving away from the Gospel, trying to fit in with the world: Conservative Anglicans warn Church of England is cratering in attempt to stay relevant: 'The church is dying' | Fox News
Like the Anglican Church, many Christian denominations are leaving Christianity behind for the sake of political correctness. They have left behind the authority of Christ and the Scriptures.
 

Lanolin

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People will say on those surveys they re not religious because in the past church of england (CoE) just meant everyone living in england. You belonged whether you actually believed or not lol.

You had a monarch who said they were head of the church whether you wanted it or not, you didnt have a say. And you paid your taxes to fund said monarch and their five palaces.
 

Lanolin

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If you said anything against the monarch you could be hanged for head cut off for treason and that is what many did.
 

Lanolin

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Despite scripture saying JESUS is the head of the church lol
 

JohnDB

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In all truth...
Roughly 5% of the world's population has actually been Christian since the word had been coined....despite the efforts.

The rest adopted the name and went along with the morality but really never believed.

That's not to say that the morality in a society didn't have benefits and caused the society to prosper. Far be it for me to say otherwise.

But just like this site, we have most all claiming Christ but very very few having evidence in the substance of their posts....including those who quote scriptures.
 

Lanolin

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I think ppl should just be honest about what and who they believe

Its better than people lying about it.

also if a country has an state ordained religion like you can be assured polticians will claim it like the Roman emperors did and then call themselves God (or rather 'Pope')