Because you will be living in that world, so you need to take this into account. Maybe you're not happy that this is the case, and you want to change it. Or maybe you're like me, and you're asking yourself how you can help Christianity achieve this.All I can say is, so what? Why should I give a damn? — Noblosh
Because, for example, say Islam achieves it, and people vote for an Islamic theocracy where you have to convert to the religion, then you yourself, who don't accept it, will be forced to join it.Why would I care which denomination will achieve religious monopoly? I don't even buy into religion. — Noblosh
Yes, but the uneducated are an important source of converts. Those are the battlegrounds that all religions are actively seeking to win over.On topic, Christianity's growth includes fundamentalist Protestant denominations herding the dumb and uneducated in SEA, South America. and southern Africa, which is not going to save what's already being hemorrhaged. — Heister Eggcart
How else would you suggest stopping the haemorrhage*? — Agustino
It's ultimately an ideological war — Thorongil
ISIS is also an ideological virus. This means that there is no ISIS headquarters that can be bombed and ISIS would be eradicated. If we dropped nukes on Syria and wiped them out, we'd still have terror attacks in the West from people claiming to be affiliated with ISIS.destroying ISIS — Thorongil
Excellent statement, I agree.We as philosophers are on the front lines of this war. We are both the generals and foot soldiers in this war. We have an important function to play. Most importantly, we have an obligation to civilization to maintain and advance the dialog of what is right and moral. We must not abdicate or abstain from this job. — Thinker
We as philosophers are on the front lines of this war. We are both the generals and foot soldiers in this war. We have an important function to play. Most importantly, we have an obligation to civilization to maintain and advance the dialog of what is right and moral. We must not abdicate or abstain from this job. — Thinker
If I was the Pope, I'd be adamant about this. An important job of the Church should be to find a mechanism to even speed up the process of removing fake believers from within. A wolf in sheep's clothing is more dangerous than even a pack of wolves! What is necessary are people who are totally committed to the traditions of the Church, to its history, to living moral lives, and to God. — Agustino
My goodness, you have an amazingly inflated opinion of how much what we say here matters. In what way are you "on the front lines?" — T Clark
The body of Christ, the cumulative number of faithful Christians. But, for the sake of this argument, you can take it as just the Catholic Church, which is a clear cut institution.What is the "Church"? — Heister Eggcart
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