‘Doing good’: The future of Christianity in the U.K.- Covenant

Stories about the imminent demise of Christianity of Britain tend to rely on a particular set of figures. Once upon a not too distant time, everyone called themselves Christian. By the 2001 Census, this had declined to 71 percent (in England and Wales). A decade later it was 59 percent. The polls now suggest it is below 50 percent. Go figure.

Nick Spencer. Covenant. 9 January 2017

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  1. New Testament Christianity is about saving souls and doing good. But saving souls from what? The New Testament is clear: saving souls from the wrath and condemnation of God. So, to avoid ambiguity, why not change the title to ‘Saving souls from the Wrath and Condemnation of God and Doing Good’. That is honest and gets things in the right order.
    Phil Almond

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