the persecuted Church

I understand why some Christians feel the church in the United States is constantly being persecuted. 

 

It's because we have a tendency to want to believe that we are right. 

That we have always been right.

That we've never strayed.

 

In our efforts to believe that we are right, we have difficulty questioning when we might be wrong. 

 

Religion has been wrong many times before. 

Slavery. 

Crusades.

Race.

Westward Expansion.

 

But.

No one wants to think that there are still pieces of their religious foundations that might STILL be wrong.


So - when someone calls in to question *one* idea, the "persecuted" feel that all that remains might also be in jeopardy.

And they may be right.

Because, it's possible that they were led astray.


Admitting you were led astray is harder to believe; harder to admit,  than believing you are "persecuted"


I do not believe the church is persecuted. 

I believe its foundational beliefs may be wrong and is having trouble admitting it may be time to change.

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