Why Christianity Is Dying While Spirituality Is Thriving

Huff Post: by Steve Mcswain.

The title of this post alone will put some branches of the Christian church immediately on the defense. The fact is, however, I travel all over this country coaching religious leaders and consulting with congregations of every stripe imaginable. And there is one overarching conclusion to which I’ve come: Christianity is dying. Or, to put it more accurately, the Christian church is dying while the Christian faith, in too few places still, seems to be slowly, but gratefully, morphing into something new.

And better.

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Chief Editor’s comment:

The put the Christian spirituality on the right track, they will need to borrow from pure Monotheistic traditions of Judaism, Unitarian Christianity and Islam and give up dogma like Trinity, Eucharist and alluding to Mother Mary as mother of God.  Our site, Islam for the West, may help to some degree.

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  1. Of course Christianity as a dominant religion will come to an end very soon and it has started. There is no place for mythology and man-made dogmas in 21st century and onward.

  2. The only thing that will shock everyone when it dies out like a mushroom (as it grows so does will it die)is none other than Islam.

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