nate895
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This is partly why I reject the "Americanized, God and country" sort of patriotism.
It is nothing more than a weak version of Christianity, with just enough truth to appeal to misguided people.
What I also reject, though, are claims that making any moral judgment is "forcing my beliefs" on you.
I have to say that one of the things that started the perceivable decline of Christianity amongst the masses in the Western society was the use of the church in WWI to support the disgusting human slaughter that was that unnecessary war. Did you know that church attendance started to significantly decrease only after the Chaplains on the frontlines condemned the Christmas Truce? The soldiers were primarily Christians, and did not want to be fighting each other when that truth dawned on them. Then the Chaplains took orders form their governments to put a stop to it. It really disenfranchised many in that generation for Christianity, so that while many in that generation remained Christians, thy were not as diligent in their own walks and did not pass Christianity down to the next generation in as great a way as generations past.
Every problem the Church has had over the years can be traced back to unfaithfulness within the Church itself.