My observation is that Christian churches have not lost social vitality. Unfortunately, they are very active and influential in America's society today. What has changed compared to our past is their emphasis in the importance of material success by any means and their bigger political power which they are using in detriment of the teach…
My observation is that Christian churches have not lost social vitality. Unfortunately, they are very active and influential in America's society today. What has changed compared to our past is their emphasis in the importance of material success by any means and their bigger political power which they are using in detriment of the teaching of the gospels. Mr. Hedges, in many of his books, lament these changes and blame in part the cowardice of the liberal church.
My observation is that Christian churches have not lost social vitality. Unfortunately, they are very active and influential in America's society today. What has changed compared to our past is their emphasis in the importance of material success by any means and their bigger political power which they are using in detriment of the teaching of the gospels. Mr. Hedges, in many of his books, lament these changes and blame in part the cowardice of the liberal church.