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xmas74

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2. No, she's not calling for an end to organized Christianity
Sat Feb 18, 2012, 04:43 PM
Feb 2012

but is that a possibility in the near or even more distant future? Will it last, will it break down into much smaller subsect groups, what exactly is next?

I think that this simple article can lead to a very interesting discussion.

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The End of Church [View all] xmas74 Feb 2012 OP
Diana Butler Bass Thats my opinion Feb 2012 #1
No, she's not calling for an end to organized Christianity xmas74 Feb 2012 #2
She is a fascinating speaker and writer sweetloukillbot Mar 2012 #3
I see it happening. Tripod Mar 2012 #4
Wha ???!!!??? kwassa Mar 2012 #5
Electronics have become God. Tripod Mar 2012 #6
I believe when the ohheckyeah Mar 2012 #7
I'm not sure about your equivalence... regnaD kciN Mar 2012 #8
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