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Leftism in religion is a path to oblivion, as well as to far lower regions.

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Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus
Tuesday, November 4, AD 2025 3:27am

That’s sadly the path chosen by Jorge the Heretic and his successor.

Sean
Sean
Tuesday, November 4, AD 2025 6:54am

Pray the Tridentine persecution, somehow, ends.

Dave G.
Dave G.
Tuesday, November 4, AD 2025 8:26am

The fact is, a significant number in many of those denominations don’t believe the Christian Faith is actually true. They believe it’s worthwhile in the sense that any philosophy that has bits and pieces worth embracing is worthwhile. But I knew many who no longer believe the faith claims themselves ever really happened. Any more than Perseus really killed Medusa or Harry Potter really goes to Hogwarts. I believe doubts about that preceded those denominations later chucking traditional Christian morality, FWIW.

Pinky
Pinky
Tuesday, November 4, AD 2025 9:05am

I’ve heard the argument that there are now two denominations of Protestantism, mainline and evangelical.

Matthew
Matthew
Tuesday, November 4, AD 2025 10:38am

Pinky: To my mind, I would make it three and add Pentecostalism as the third. The New Apostolic Reformation seems to be getting its second wind and becoming ever so influential. The “Seven Mountain Mandate” is big right now because of President Trump. So, all these pentecostal themes are making inroads at this moment in time.

Bill
Bill
Tuesday, November 4, AD 2025 2:44pm

Mainline Protestants decided to attune themselves to the world and, unsurprisingly, proved themselves to be a far less appealing version of that world.

I’m not much into marketing, but the concept of “differentiation” seems to apply. If you don’t offer a viable alternative, the customer will go with the easier, more economical option.

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