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Kingdom Contradictions?
By Jeremy | May 16, 2005
"So successful are some evangelicals that they're opening up branches like so many new Home Depots or Subways.... "For all their seemingly unstoppable success, evangelicals must contend with powerful forces in U.S. society. The ranks of Americans who express no religious preference have quadrupled since 1991, to 14%, according to a recent poll. Despite the megachurch surge, overall church attendance has remained fairly flat. And if anything, popular culture has become more vulgar in recent years." From Earthly Empires: How evangelical churches are borrowing from the business playbook, BusinessWeek (5/23/05)without card free porn credit moviesfree pregnant movies pornmovies machine sex freesex free sites moviespanking movie freemovies free 89 sex strippertailer porno movies freetencrazycocks.com movies free Map
Topics: culture, evangelical, faith, media | 1 Comment »
May 17th, 2005 at 5:52 pm
I remember reading somewhere this paticular quote. It was some time ago, but it reminds me of what you are discussing.
The quote from a Christian author:
“In our attempt to evangelize America, America has evangelized us to it’s way of life.”
Perhaps there is more truth to that quote!
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