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There was a(t least one) large wotmania thread on it. Joel Send a noteboard - 01/03/2010 02:30:44 AM
Much like the military, the church (and other religious institutions more than ten years old) often find themselves using tactics that would have been great for the previous generation, but are less effective now. Some groups adjust better than others.

People are becoming more and more aware that their are things in the universe that cannot be quantified. The churches that welcome people asking those questions are growing. We'll see how it plays out.


re: new tactics to recruit young members; please watch the documentary, Jesus Camp, and shudder a bit.

Full of sound and fury, signifying nothing. It's literally preaching to the choir, on such an insulting level none of it will last one day beyond the moment they realize they don't HAVE to let mommy and daddy pick out their clothes. That kind of garbage does more harm than good for the Church, because, ironically, it regurgitates the same message as the most strident atheist, that religious faith and contiguous brain cells are mutually exclusive. If you teach people they can't have their own thoughts and be religious, you teach them to abhor religion, whichever side you're trying to support.
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....I hope you realize that I was joking. *NM* - 19/02/2010 07:49:09 PM 264 Views
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Oh, good. *NM* - 19/02/2010 03:17:03 PM 254 Views
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There was a(t least one) large wotmania thread on it. - 01/03/2010 02:30:44 AM 636 Views
hardly surprising with a pop culture that attacks and ridicules religious thoughts and values - 19/02/2010 08:20:35 PM 627 Views
Re: hardly surprising with a pop culture that attacks and ridicules religious thoughts and values - 19/02/2010 08:44:16 PM 629 Views
horseshit - 19/02/2010 09:16:40 PM 663 Views
Agreed - 19/02/2010 09:30:39 PM 626 Views
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Re: horseshit - 19/02/2010 09:35:48 PM 659 Views
(that last bit was supposed to be taken as ridiculous, and not an offensive statement towards you) - 19/02/2010 09:37:11 PM 651 Views
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Re: horseshit - 21/02/2010 08:11:49 PM 556 Views
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Oh, I wasn't refering to you saying rollover points - 22/02/2010 12:01:52 AM 616 Views
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Organized religion is oxymoronic in many ways. - 01/03/2010 03:06:18 AM 769 Views

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