Christian Headlines recently lamented how few people in America actually adhere to a Biblical worldview – 6% of Americans overall and only 2% of Millennials. This is a drastic drop from previous decades. where over twice as many Americans believed believed the whole Bible. Just so we are clear, the majority of Americans are still Christians, but they just don’t buy everything the Bible is selling as the infallible word of God.
So what exactly is the Biblical worldview? The study used Barna’s definition, which The Christian Post summarized as:
believing that absolute moral truths exist and that such truth is defined by the Bible, as well as firm belief in six specific religious views. Those views are that Jesus Christ lived a sinless life; God is the all-powerful and all-knowing Creator of the universe and He still rules it today; salvation is a gift from God and cannot be earned; Satan is real; a Christian has a responsibility to share their faith in Christ with other people; and the Bible is accurate in all of its teachings.”
People are not nearly as Christinsane as they used to be, which is really scaring some of the Bible dupes.
Apparently millennials are not that interesting in turning the other cheek, as Jesus instructed, and do not really care for the criminal government of the United States (aka ZOG). According to Christian Headlines, “the survey found millennials are the most likely to exact revenge when wronged and are least enthusiastic about America.”
The most ridiculous part of the Biblical worldview to me is that you must believe that “the Bible is accurate in all of its teachings,” while the Bible contradicts itself so many damn times. Seriously, the following is only part of the story.
I would rather be a “Godless Heathen” than a Christinsane Bible dupe.
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