Showing Christ's Love
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"This blog is dedicated to showing Christ's love by looking at his followers."
Hardcore.
Although it's true that it doesn't matter whether we can explain them or not, I was terribly disappointed that he didn't passingly mention that we can explain this, and very well.Darrel wrote:Bill O'Really's even dumber than you thought. At two minutes in he challenges an atheist to believe in God because of the tides. "They go in, they go out, you can't explain that."
Isn't there already other precedent that such moments of silence are unconstitutional?Doug wrote:The 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in Chicago ruled in October that the law approved in 2007 is constitutional, because it doesn't specify prayer. The decision reversed a 2009 ruling by Gettleman calling the law unconstitutional.
DARBetsy wrote:200 churches in 3 years is not very many, really,...
A new study finds that only 1 percent of U.S. religious congregations go out of existence each year, “which is among the lowest mortality rates ever observed for any type of organization,” according to an article to be published in the June issue of the Journal for the Scientific Study of Religion.
Dave Olson’s research shows that in the 1990s about 3,200 churches closed each year–or 1.1 percent of U.S. Christian congregations. And, Olson added, “In the 2000s, it has been 3,700 a year.”
American church statistics have reported [via Goodmanson]:
In America, 3500 – 4000 churches close their doors each year
Half of all churches last year did not add one new member through conversion growth
Churches lose an estimated 2,765,000 people each year to nominalism and secularism
The 3,500-4,000 U.S. churches annual closure count is also cited by Ed Stetzer in “Planting New Churches in a Postmodern Age.”
Excerpted from The Condition of the Church in America, complied by Andy McAdams:
1,400 pastors in America leave the ministry monthly.
Only 15% of churches in the United States are growing and just 2.2% of those are growing by conversion growth.
10,000 churches in America disappeared in a five-year period.
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