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The death of Christianity

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Sheri
Dec 23 2002
02:13 am

I wonder if the percentage of Americans who find religion important is the poorer segment of the population? When you have money, you often don’t feel your need for Christ (or other religion, I suppose)—you feel self-sufficient.

On the topic of the church trying to appeal to the younger generation using new technology and methods: where do you think we need to draw the line? How much is true outreach, and when does compromise (or at least fuzzy Christianity) begin? This seems to be a major issue for many—I know it’s something that I ponder—and I’m interested to hear if anyone has any fresh perspective on this for me to think about. (That was a poorly constructed sentence, but you’ll have to forgive me.)