I wouldn’t use the word “dying” because that implies an end. More likely “fading” as the other points you add confirm. Come back in 100 years and there will still be vestiges of Christianity around.
I hear what you’re saying, and in terms of our own lifetimes, Christianity probably isn’t going anywhere. But don’t you think there will come a time when ideas like the Son of God returning from the dead or his miraculous conception are viewed the same way we now view Greek mythology?
Spot on. Indifference to a failed ideology is growing.
Thank you, Val.
I wouldn’t use the word “dying” because that implies an end. More likely “fading” as the other points you add confirm. Come back in 100 years and there will still be vestiges of Christianity around.
I hear what you’re saying, and in terms of our own lifetimes, Christianity probably isn’t going anywhere. But don’t you think there will come a time when ideas like the Son of God returning from the dead or his miraculous conception are viewed the same way we now view Greek mythology?