Came across this article on Facebook from "Christian Today".
Hillary Clinton believes that young people are leaving Church because it has became too judgemental. So would you agree with her on this point?
Clinton, a Methodist, aired her views while asking Barber what he thinks the Church should be doing today to reverse the decline among younger generations.
"Because a lot of people are leaving the Church. A lot of young people are leaving the Church, in part because the way they understand what Christianity has become ... so judgmental, so alienating that they think to themselves, well, I don't need that," she said.
https://www.christiantoday.com/arti...come.judgemental.and.so.alienating/135699.htm
And here's the podcast, I have not listened to the podcast, but if you wish to listen to it, here is Hillary Clinton talking about "Faith."
Faith
The church so often thinks that because they are in ministry that they have the right to dominate people. Broken people, who in desperation go to a church, often leave in worse shape than they were in before they started attending.
When these people have drug and depression issues, it can be, and I'm sure it often is a death sentence. But no one wants to talk about it.
I joined a Christian 12-step program once. The way they picked leaders was to dangle leadership badges in front of everybody and say, "If you'll go to the 1-day training session, you'll get one of these."
During the first meeting, we were told that even though we were using the church's facilities, we were not part of it.
Nearly a year later they tried to push me into a drug-recovery small group after I mentioned a medication I was on. God had healed and delivered me to the point where I was able to take appropriate, doctor scrutinized, medication for chronic pain. I was at the group for relationship issues.
One night in front of the whole group, I started having bad chest pain that would last for 17 days. On day 16 I got my first call from the group. He asked, "How come you haven't been to church?" I said that I hadn't been feeling well. He said something about a woman who had cancer and she was at church. To his credit, he then said that she might have been in remission.
I went back to the group and it was then that I first experienced "social distancing." Everyone kept their distance from me. Lol
One night a list for phone numbers was passed around. Everyone's first AND last names were on it. Before I put mine down, I told them that I wanted my anonymity respected and that I only wanted my first name to be used. I'd already spent 4 years in A.A. and N.A. so I knew how things worked.
The next week I got the phone list and my last name was on it. SMH.
It may have been on my last night there that the group was told that it was now part of the church. SMH.
12-step groups are forbidden to attach themselves to any other group or institution. If not, people die.
After 5 years of looking for healing in the church, I went to a para-church ministry and was met by Yeshua in His majesty. He laughed at His foes and powerfully delivered me from those too strong for me.
He originally told me to leave the church in 2005. I thought He meant the ministry I was with at the time. I eventually got it right. It's been 12 years since I've been in the church.
Young people want Jesus, not dead religion that celebrates their denominational leaders more than the One who sent them. They need the power of God. If they seek Him for themselves and keep it up until they find Him, they will.
Hillary Clinton is a vile human being. I don't listen to her or anyone of her ilk. I'll leave it at that. Shalom.
"having a form of godliness but denying it's power. Have nothing to do with such people." 2 Timothy 3:5 NIV