Quotes from a recent news article -
"For example, nearly half of evangelicals agreed that God 'learns and adapts' to different circumstances, in stark contrast to the biblical doctrine of unchanging nature, or immutability; 65 percent of evangelicals agreed that everyone is 'born innocent in the eyes of God,' denying the doctrine of original sin, and with it, the very reason that people need salvation in the first place."
also
"Once in a meeting I attended, a Christian leader quipped, 'If we could just get all the Christians saved, we’d be in good shape.' The results of this study show it’s time for many so-called Christians to repent, for many churches to renew their commitments to catechism, and for all of us who claim Christ to commit our hearts and minds to know who He is, who He has revealed Himself to be."
https://www.christianheadlines.com/columnists/breakpoint/what-the-state-of-theology-tells-us.html
That article is well worth reading. Then there is another news piece of interest -
"Prominent Evangelical pollster George Barna says that most Americans blend their beliefs to create 'a customized worldview' that is far from biblical as the country is in a spiritual 'crisis.'
The founder of The Barna Group, who now leads the Cultural Research Center of Arizona Christian University, spoke at the Family Research Council's Pray Vote Stand Summit last week, a Christian conservative voting rally held in Atlanta.
Barna, who also serves as an FRC senior fellow, told those gathered that he believes one of the 'brilliant strategies of the evil one' is luring people into believing that they can combine and adopt as many worldviews as they want.
Barna warned that 'America is a nation in crisis' because its citizens do not hold a biblical worldview and will instead add their own 'worldly ideas.'"
https://www.christianpost.com/news/george-barna-says-most-americans-have-a-customized-worldview.html
"My friends, I was fully intending to write to you about the salvation we share, when I found it necessary to take up my pen and urge you to join in the struggle for that faith which God entrusted to his people once for all." (Jude 1:3)
How do we contend for the faith once for all delivered to the church if we ignore the historic creeds, confessions and catechisms of the church?
"By day and by night you blunder on, you and the prophet with you. Your nation is brought to ruin; want of knowledge has been the ruin of my people. As you have rejected knowledge, so will I reject you as a priest to me. As you have forsaken the teaching of God, so will I, your God, forsake your children." (Hos 4:5-6)
"For example, nearly half of evangelicals agreed that God 'learns and adapts' to different circumstances, in stark contrast to the biblical doctrine of unchanging nature, or immutability; 65 percent of evangelicals agreed that everyone is 'born innocent in the eyes of God,' denying the doctrine of original sin, and with it, the very reason that people need salvation in the first place."
also
"Once in a meeting I attended, a Christian leader quipped, 'If we could just get all the Christians saved, we’d be in good shape.' The results of this study show it’s time for many so-called Christians to repent, for many churches to renew their commitments to catechism, and for all of us who claim Christ to commit our hearts and minds to know who He is, who He has revealed Himself to be."
https://www.christianheadlines.com/columnists/breakpoint/what-the-state-of-theology-tells-us.html
That article is well worth reading. Then there is another news piece of interest -
"Prominent Evangelical pollster George Barna says that most Americans blend their beliefs to create 'a customized worldview' that is far from biblical as the country is in a spiritual 'crisis.'
The founder of The Barna Group, who now leads the Cultural Research Center of Arizona Christian University, spoke at the Family Research Council's Pray Vote Stand Summit last week, a Christian conservative voting rally held in Atlanta.
Barna, who also serves as an FRC senior fellow, told those gathered that he believes one of the 'brilliant strategies of the evil one' is luring people into believing that they can combine and adopt as many worldviews as they want.
Barna warned that 'America is a nation in crisis' because its citizens do not hold a biblical worldview and will instead add their own 'worldly ideas.'"
https://www.christianpost.com/news/george-barna-says-most-americans-have-a-customized-worldview.html
"My friends, I was fully intending to write to you about the salvation we share, when I found it necessary to take up my pen and urge you to join in the struggle for that faith which God entrusted to his people once for all." (Jude 1:3)
How do we contend for the faith once for all delivered to the church if we ignore the historic creeds, confessions and catechisms of the church?
"By day and by night you blunder on, you and the prophet with you. Your nation is brought to ruin; want of knowledge has been the ruin of my people. As you have rejected knowledge, so will I reject you as a priest to me. As you have forsaken the teaching of God, so will I, your God, forsake your children." (Hos 4:5-6)
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