![]() ![]() Do cultural Christians view Christian faith as important enough to make it a priority when teaching their children what they believe and why they believe it? Or do they place greater emphasis on their children getting a good education than on learning about the things of God? Would they be embarrassed if their children did not possess the former while basically being indifferent about the latter? If their children have any understanding of Christian faith at all, they probably have acquired it on their own. I hope you don’t think I am being arrogant or overly harsh on cultural Christians. You might know some of the basic facts about Christianity but have no idea how those facts should apply to your life. ![]() ![]() You might understand the Christianity our culture has adopted without understanding what constitutes authentic faith. The fact is, you might not be a Christian at all but simply a moral person. You might think that if you consider yourself a good person and are against bad things, your faith is adequate. CHAPTER ONE THE STATE OF CONTEMPORARY CHRISTIANITY Cultural Christianity, What the Bible Says, the Problem of Ignoranceīefore looking at the specific problems posed by what I am from here forward going to call cultural Christianity, I would like to address the problem of the faulty ideas many people have regarding the importance of authentic faith. ![]()
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