Poor persecuted wasps.
Times are tough.
The poll finds that among white evangelical Christians, a large 81-percent majority says Christianity is under attack, and more than two-thirds feel religion is losing influence in the country (67 percent).
The numbers are almost as high among Protestants: 68 percent say Christianity is under attack and 59 percent see religion losing ground. *Among Catholics: 54 percent say Christianity is being attacked and 50 percent say religious influence is waning. *Overall, nearly a third of voters say they attend religious services at least once a week (31 percent). *Most show up less often: 12 percent attend almost every week, 13 percent once a month, 23 percent seldom and 18 percent never. *Among weekly attenders, 73 percent believe Christianity is under attack and 59 percent say religion is losing influence. *Republicans are 45 percentage points more likely than Democrats to feel Christianity is under attack (80 percent vs. 35 percent). *
http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015...-under-attack/
Poor persecuted wasps.
Times are tough.
En lement mentality.
Bible humpers make up and it becomes their reality.
truth seekers!![]()
spiritual warfare is easy to assert, difficult to disprove.
Eh, the Bible is easy enough to disprove as being the infallible word of gawd
You'd never know if from reading cuck's non-Christianity threads
You'll never see the cuck making threads about how Muslim immigrants in Europe feel slighted when their new home countries don't immediately change their cultures to become the third-world holes they just left, though.
Fake "atheist"
Hides behind atheism when he really just hates Christianity
The guy who cucked him must have been a devout Christian
Christian Taliban supremacists are pissed that their strategy of imposing their Biblical fantasies, ethics, morals, hate, discrimination on, persecution of everybody else is getting push back.
naturally
except white evangelicals helped end slavery
The SOUTHERN Baptist Convention was created in support of slavery.
We'll see you propping up straw men in all of my threads tho
Do you read what you write before clicking the post reply buttonThe guy who cucked him must have been a devout Christian
Lol disingenuous per the ol par
some helped end it, some helped endorse it
Whereas an earlier generation of evangelical preachers had opposed slavery in the South during the early nineteenth century, Protestant clergymen began to defend the ins ution, invoking a Christian hierarchy in which slaves were bound to obey their masters. For many slaveholders, this outlook not only made evangelical Christianity more palatable, but also provided a strong argument for converting slaves and establishing biracial churches.*Revival Meeting. Library of Congress, Prints & Photographs Division.Even so, with much of the religious life of the slave community existing as an "invisible ins ution," beyond the purview of whites or formal churches, white control over African-American religious practices and spiritual beliefs was limited. Slave preachers might emphasize the need for obedience to the master while whites were present, but among other slaves they reformulated their teachings, emphasizing themes of suffering and redemption......
http://www.pbs.org/wnet/slavery/expe.../history2.html
if there was one spot open in heaven and it came down to me and you, God would let me in. word.
Not the ones at the church you would have most likely gone to.
No offense.
Holy , I never knew this, but I can't say it's at all surprising.![]()
What church would I attend if I attended church? You seem to think you know.
Poor persecuted wasps.
Times are tough.En lement mentality.Bible humperstruth seekers!
Christian Taliban supremacistsEh, the Bible is easy enough to disprove as being the infallible word of gawdBiblical fantasiesIrony.White christians are the worst.
poor persecuted Christians
poor cuck
That was unnecessarily personal, I apologize.
However, the "white Christians helped end slavery / marched with MLK" thing has been bandied about exhaustively by people from churches and denominations who almost certainly would have opposed the end of those things. It's like if the church I grew up in, in 50 years, bragged that Christians helped bring mainstream acceptance to sexuals and gay marriage because of how Episcopalians and other more liberal denominations have treated it.
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