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So I read a survey that said that about 70.6% of Americans identify as Christian, and about 40% attend church regularly. This is down from what it was just one generation ago.
So this is my point; while I don't know most pastors, or any where near most pastors, there is a serious deficit in the pulpits.
From what I have witnessed of church attendees admittedly that's not a drop in the bucket considering the shear number, there is definitely a deficit of teaching. They don't know what they believe, or how to get from Sunday to Monday.
Of those (as i have witnessed) who seem at least somewhat educated in doctrine, I hear mostly very bad doctrine.
I think the situation is quite dire.
So this is my point; while I don't know most pastors, or any where near most pastors, there is a serious deficit in the pulpits.
From what I have witnessed of church attendees admittedly that's not a drop in the bucket considering the shear number, there is definitely a deficit of teaching. They don't know what they believe, or how to get from Sunday to Monday.
Of those (as i have witnessed) who seem at least somewhat educated in doctrine, I hear mostly very bad doctrine.
I think the situation is quite dire.