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Post by Nikkol on Aug 31, 2010 9:11:27 GMT -5
Author: More teens becoming 'fake' Christians CNN) -- If you're the parent of a Christian teenager, Kenda Creasy Dean has this warning: Your child is following a "mutant" form of Christianity, and you may be responsible. Dean says more American teenagers are embracing what she calls "moralistic therapeutic deism." Translation: It's a watered-down faith that portrays God as a "divine therapist" whose chief goal is to boost people's self-esteem. Dean is a minister, a professor at Princeton Theological Seminary and the author of "Almost Christian," a new book that argues that many parents and pastors are unwittingly passing on this self-serving strain of Christianity. She says this "imposter'' faith is one reason teenagers abandon churches. "If this is the God they're seeing in church, they are right to leave us in the dust," Dean says. "Churches don't give them enough to be passionate about.".................. Go to the link to read the rest of the article....what are your thoughts, if any?
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Post by anointedteacher on Aug 31, 2010 10:16:50 GMT -5
True... if a child don't develope a true relationship and real experience in Christ, they would just go with the flow and never know what it really like to be saved. This is entertaining to them with the worldly youth ministry... gospel rap, rock thing
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Post by krazeeboi on Sept 1, 2010 17:51:10 GMT -5
Well, often the parents are the ones who have no sense of real Christianity, so it's no surprise that the kids don't either.
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