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Tuesday, July 11, 2006 

The Death of Christianity

It is indeed unfortunate that the religion, Christianity, has met its end. The assumption that this old aged faith is growing is misunderstood on the part of scholars and layperson alike. Today, as a result of recent research, we know that Christianity has been dying for years. It should be emphasized that the author of this blog realizes that this event is dramatic and prophetic, yet rejoices.

Why do I celebrate? History has proven that the few who take a religion to the streets will only walk away with frustration, anger, and shame, but for those who take Jesus Christ, a revolution. The world is composed of many who think primitive Christianity was built on eloquent speakers and leaders; however, the early Christian era speaks of people who took Jesus and His ethics to the dusty roads of Rome and withstood a government, a dominating religion, and even death.

The death of Christianity just might stir something beautiful and poetic across this nation. When something dies, many grieve over the lost. But when Christianity dies, radicals alike will beat their breasts and shout their war cry across the four corners of the earth. The movement of Jesus Christ is beginning to amalgamate with the agnostics, atheists, and sinners all over the world.

Do you hear the sound of people giving their hearts to Jesus Christ? The music is so loud that the deaf hears the change. They do not give it to a religion or creed, but to God. The echo tingles the ears of radicals. It fuels the fire of the saints with clipped wings. Delight in the Awaken that is beginning to take place. The death of Christianity will be the birth of a Revolution.

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