Research by the Orthodox Jewish organisation Aish found that just over a third of people thought religions like Christianity and Judaism would still be practiced in Britain in 100 years' time...I especially like the claim that the Church could be bankrupted and thus fade away. The early church was populated by poor men and women, who met in public spaces (Solomon's Colonade) and homes. Today, many Christians around the world meet and worship God under crushing poverty and places like under the Rikiriki tree. Christianity is not about the money. It is about the Good News that God loves us and sent His Son for us. Everything else is just icing on the cake.
Research published earlier this year suggested that church attendance is declining so fast that the number of regular churchgoers will be fewer than those attending mosques within a generation.
According to Religious Trends, an analysis of religious practice in Britain, the huge drop off in attendance means that the Church of England, Catholicism and other denominations will become financially unviable.
Wednesday, June 25, 2008
Britons think Christianity will be gone within 100 years
I am amazed how many people over the centuries have proclaimed "the end of the Christian church." But God has been faithful and kept His church and His gospel around for over 2,000 years now, thru persecution, plague, reform, and even the excesses of its own adherents. But still, many people are ready to predict the end and to assume that the Christian religion won't be there at the end of all things.
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