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<blockquote data-quote="BusynMember" data-source="post: 690037" data-attributes="member: 1550"><p>The younger people in the U.S. are changing our culture once again. I heard on NPR that churches are having trouble attracting young people.</p><p></p><p>Allot of people who say they are Christan don't really follow the Bible. Gone boy comes to mind. He is evangelical and seems to lack in empathy and use the Bible when it suits him, but he goes to church several times a week and teaches Sunday School. I assume it helps him personally. It hasn't made him a better person. He thinks mostvChristians aren't true Christian, as in if you had premarital sex, divorced, drink etc.</p><p></p><p>Religion is often used in strange ways in my opinion. That's one reason I'd rather connect with my higher power in the quiet; alone; just with nature. That works for me and I truly believe there is something bigger than me. I also call it God, but am not sure it has a name.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="BusynMember, post: 690037, member: 1550"] The younger people in the U.S. are changing our culture once again. I heard on NPR that churches are having trouble attracting young people. Allot of people who say they are Christan don't really follow the Bible. Gone boy comes to mind. He is evangelical and seems to lack in empathy and use the Bible when it suits him, but he goes to church several times a week and teaches Sunday School. I assume it helps him personally. It hasn't made him a better person. He thinks mostvChristians aren't true Christian, as in if you had premarital sex, divorced, drink etc. Religion is often used in strange ways in my opinion. That's one reason I'd rather connect with my higher power in the quiet; alone; just with nature. That works for me and I truly believe there is something bigger than me. I also call it God, but am not sure it has a name. [/QUOTE]
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