There is an attack going on in America against the Christian belief system which seeks to secularize society into a perverse and depraved landscape, void of faith and spiritual prestige. The narrative which we live by today is that we must each individually violate our personal beliefs for public accommodation, or risk being ostracized from society and exiled from the digital domain. Where did America go wrong? While there isn’t one specific answer, the problems we face today as Christians stem from the shift in cultural acceptance and societal expectations which demand each of our compliance. Must Christians adhere to the specificities of the secularized system of artificial hierarchy, defaulting our authority to the feelings, radical ideologies, or sexual orientations of other Americans? Should the secular be more entitled to define public compliance than Christians?
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Christianity: Under Attack
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There is an attack going on in America against the Christian belief system which seeks to secularize society into a perverse and depraved landscape, void of faith and spiritual prestige. The narrative which we live by today is that we must each individually violate our personal beliefs for public accommodation, or risk being ostracized from society and exiled from the digital domain. Where did America go wrong? While there isn’t one specific answer, the problems we face today as Christians stem from the shift in cultural acceptance and societal expectations which demand each of our compliance. Must Christians adhere to the specificities of the secularized system of artificial hierarchy, defaulting our authority to the feelings, radical ideologies, or sexual orientations of other Americans? Should the secular be more entitled to define public compliance than Christians?