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Society OK With Religious People

As Long As They're Not Those Weird Ones Who Actually Believe It

Words of Wisdom from the Babylon Bee – As is so often the case, the Babylon Bee has the skill to take a headline and make it both funny and sharply poignant.

A relatively small number of American extremists were able to hijack the country in the areas of DEI, transgender sports, late-term abortion, child mutilation, grammar school gay pride books and trans story-time, gender-neutral pronouns, equity vs. equality, and so forth.

The desire to “fit in” to evolving social norms drove nominal Christians from blending in with their peers to rejecting the church in favor of identity politics, thinking they are following the majority worldview. Instead, they were acquiescing to the vocal minority which has now been exposed (regardless of what one may think of Trump). The belief of nominal Christians is that all God really wants is for humanity to love each other, a version of “religion” that society can accept.

However, there is, and will always be, a remnant of Biblical Christians (the “weird ones who actually believe”), trying to walk the line between our desire to serve as ambassadors of Christ (holding to our faith, supported by Scripture), while, at the same time, loving our neighbor.


Salvation – Eternal Life in Less Than 150 Words

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