America is the nation that spews its christian propaganda out to the world. The boomers are the greatest generation ever born. Seeing they were all born around the same time, they will all start dropping around the same time. When these old hard liners are all gone, the spector of christianity will be much diminished. Yes, I think you could see it in your life time.
2007-03-08 00:43:38
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answered by Anonymous
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LOL, inexorably, LOL, now to not be moved by technique of entreaty or persuasion; unyielding, unalterable, relentless, it truly is humorous, no count number number how confusing you try, the ordinary is coming on your human being words, obscure it became before, now coming to ordinary, LOL, you want study this language a touch deeper, then animus shall go away from you, and the beauty of your heart will coach, and the will of your ideas will be more desirable by technique of the beauty of an finished heart that showers ampleness of your party, and for others, displaying because of the most severe is a starting up. So something of the hunt became stopped on the top of inexorably, your human being words divided by technique of reality, and that i nonetheless love you.
2016-12-05 09:59:56
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answered by ? 4
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No, but years after your lifetime, you will sink away into obscurity.
2007-03-08 00:33:44
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answered by Gersin 5
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Nope. While eastern Europe has become very secular, it will take hundreds of years for secularism to take hold in the rest of world. And it doesn't matter how advanced science becomes. Religion has no regard for fact. It is about superstition and wishful thinking. It is near impossible for most people to accept that death is the end and the promise of eternal life is very seductive.
2007-03-08 00:45:40
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answered by Anonymous
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not even probable i would think...look how long it's been around. christianity is being expressed in so many forms, churches and sects...that in one form or another it will survive. it will continually evolve as it is faith based, and people seek answers to the big questions of why, how and who are we...and the one the kids ask the most...who are god's mom and dad? so my answer is no, christianity will not sink int obscurity.
2007-03-08 00:44:27
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answered by formerlylunesta@yahoo.com 4
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No, but you may see the fulfillment of it.
During one of the many years of persecution, someone said, "the blood of the Christians is like seed", referring to the more they kill, the more that become Christians. Satan has just changed his tactics, which has led to complacency. But it won't die out.
2007-03-08 00:35:54
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answered by V 5
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I think it will continue to lose it's influence or recreate itself to fit more with modern times. But obscurity? I doubt it.
2007-03-08 00:35:28
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answered by Anonymous
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The truth never sinks into obscurity.
It only grows stronger.
2007-03-08 00:34:23
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answered by Cal 5
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I wish it would. But unfortunately a lot of Christians will cling to their delusions no matter what happens.
2007-03-08 00:37:52
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answered by Billybww 4
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Not according to the BIBLICAL writings. It will be around until the END. Have a great day.
Eds
2007-03-08 00:33:47
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answered by Eds 7
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