Yes, education via global technology will not only prove that Christianity in its current form is merely a "watered down" religious doctrine that has been manipulated and distorted through the ages for political objectives, but will also highlight its adherents to lack tolerance for other spiritual processes, whilst promoting their own dogma as supreme and exclusive, when in reality it is fundamentaly designed for a primitive mindset with limited capacity for universal truth and realised knowledge.
2006-11-16 09:37:38
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answered by Michael G 2
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i'm no longer Christian, yet i've got faith Christianity's club will decline, and that there will be a schism or schisms, although finally it ought to reconquer what grew to become into lost. @Arab, under me. Do you comprehend Thomas Jefferson (and that i'm specific nearly all of the founding fathers) considered you an inferior race, denied you the 'suited' to vote (purely white, land-possessing men ought to), and did no longer save church and state strictly separate, in assessment to what began occurring right here purely in the Sixties with the various social strikes? So if I have been you, i would not be so outspoken right here in the U. S. a minimum of. Or everywhere in the Western international/civilised for that remember. appreciate your 'rights' jointly as you nonetheless have the police protecting you ;) I assure you wont be an identical individual the extra those 'rights' are infringed upon. And neither will nearly all of the U. S. or Europe.
2016-10-22 05:22:54
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answered by Anonymous
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What cultural war? There's equal religious representation only if one respects the other. Maybe the questions are banned because they are inappropriate, evangelical in nature, or disrespectful in regards to others beliefs. I never saw them, so I wouldn't know exactly. As a cultural war, that doesn't make sense, for this is none.
2006-11-16 09:19:35
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answered by Professor Bradley 3
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I hope you reconsider that thought becuase it is already written. Everything going on in Iraq and Isreal is based off God alone If anyone Dont know in the Bible it states that The Isreal people are Gods choosen people. he promised Abraham that they would be blessed for all the generations to come and anyone who curses or messes with them has to answr to the Lord. Whats going on over there is to complex to figure out its spirtual warfare. In the End Christians will win the war because they stand off of the BIBLE which is GOD's word and its already written.
2006-11-16 09:33:47
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answered by Anonymous
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of course they're losing. That's why they constantly seek to elect politicians who will shove their agenda down the throats of the rest of us enlightened, educated people, because the crap isn't selling itself anymore. And, if you look at world history, it never really did. Medieval society was very religious in Europe. Why? It had to be, because the Catholic Church had an army, incredible influence over the ruling monarchies, and extorted one tenth of the peasantry's meager existence to feast on. It kept everyone down and forced them to be religious, until Henry VIII said to Hell with the Catholic church. Today, look at the Middle East. Extremist viewpoints are forced on the people by their rulers, and its not good enough to want to be left alone; you must be a vocal adherent to the faith.
Because that mentality never got a strong foothold here in the "New World", religion has had to compete in the marketplace of ideas, just like everything else. It did very well in the beginning, mostly because people were unsophisticated and science was still backwards. In the modern era, it has survived largely due to its manditory indoctrination of children into the faith before they get a chance to think for themselves (in other words, children are taught that Christianity is the default correct position). This all started going downhill in the 60's where traditional values were questioned and largely rejected out of protest and the eventual realization that they didn't work. Now that religion was on the defensive, it did things like have Jerry Falwell and Pat Robertson begin evangilism to try to force religion back into our lives. These desperate shock tactics (like throwing "intelligent design" out of Dover, PA science classes will doom that town to hell) make it clear that christianity is losing the war of ideas.
It won't go quietly though....and I think its time the rest of us stopped taking it and finally put these people out of business for good, but that's just me :)
2006-11-16 09:30:12
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answered by Anonymous
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There's a culture war? Isn't that a book by O'Reilly is it? I think it's nonsense. IMO, the only people who think there's a culture war are the people who are upset that they're not getting their way.
2006-11-16 09:20:18
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answered by swordarkeereon 6
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what cultures do you mean? What war?
2006-11-16 09:29:50
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answered by Sternchen 5
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They can on a temporary basis, when all of history is considered.
But God has all of history completely under His providential control.
He allows a temporal triumph of evil to bring a greater good out of it in the end.
But in the end, Jesus Christ will be triumphant when He comes in glory to judge the world.
The general judgment, at that time, will rectify all injustices that ever occurred, whatever their nature.
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2006-11-16 09:23:22
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answered by Catholic Philosopher 6
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Nope.
2006-11-18 10:04:59
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answered by <><><> 6
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It is a war of more than culture, I assure you.
2006-11-16 09:18:33
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answered by Jay Z 6
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