The Death of Mainline Protestantism

This sudden bankruptcy has been years in the making. Mainline Protestantism lost interest in the transcendent truths of Christianity and married the spirit of the age generations ago. In the first half of the twentieth century, this made it the vehicle of anti-communism and, from the perspective of today, the handmaid of the political right. In the 1960s, with the civil rights movement, it pivoted to the left and has maintained that progressive direction ever since, as displayed on countless church signs throughout the country.  Read Full Article »


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