Now that the LGBTQ+ movement has essentially won and is simply mopping up the last resistence, I've been wondering what movement is coming next.
According to this article, https://www.realclearinvestigations....on_122979.html, it is going to be Polyamory and they will be using the same playbook that LGBTQ+ used. Given how society has changed in the last 30 years, I'm presuming the movement will be successful.
Here's what I think the impact will be:
Is it time for Christians (especially on the conservative end) to:
What do you think?
According to this article, https://www.realclearinvestigations....on_122979.html, it is going to be Polyamory and they will be using the same playbook that LGBTQ+ used. Given how society has changed in the last 30 years, I'm presuming the movement will be successful.
Here's what I think the impact will be:
- Many churches will become more "spiritual and not religious" and become even more Christian-in-name only.
- It will become harder to find churches or believers who hold to traditional marriage.
- Churches that want to stay faithful to the Bible will have to accept they'll have smaller membership.
- Christians will be more ostracized in public especially the media.
- The government will start taking over the role of Christianity (and other religions in society) and provide some form of spiritual services.
Is it time for Christians (especially on the conservative end) to:
- Concede they will be a minority in the new America
- If they believe America was founded as a Christian nation, say it's time to concede America is no longer a Christian nation
- Start planning for some form of persecution and smaller membership rolls
What do you think?
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