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Originally Posted by OBW
Igzy,
That is really what I am talking about.
The problem is that the underlying rhetoric of most of the calls to repentance and prayer that come from people like Cahn is focused on the things that have occurred as a result of the slow elimination of the tendency toward social Christianity (not true Christians) and therefore the rise in freedom to not be Christian.
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Can we stop be so vague and general "people like Cahn"? I have no idea who you are talking about and what these imaginary people have said. So this makes it impossible to comment. Why can't we just refer to what Cahn has said. We heard his speech. If you wish you can read his book.
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Originally Posted by OBW
So it would seem that the goal of whatever spiritual activity Cahn and others are calling for is to reduce the tendency for sinners (unsaved) to sin.
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Again, these comments are too vague to be of any value. The only concrete example that Cahn gave that I can recall (please help if you can recall other examples he used) was abortion. This is not a matter of the "slow elimination of the tendency toward social Christianity" it is about an abrupt action that completely violates the laws of this land. This is not about "reducing the tendency for sinners to sin" because once this issue is given to the States the States can still vote to allow sinners to continue to sin. It is about short circuiting the laws of the land and pushing through an agenda that 7 people support.