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Kryptonite: The Killing Fields of Christianity's Acceptable Sins
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What's wrong with the Christian church? Is anything wrong? How can you tell?
The Christian Church has undergone a subtle metamorphosis, and it isn't good. Jesus Christ identified his followers as the "salt and light of the earth" in a description of their destined impact on the world's increasing darkness (Matthew 5:13, NKJV). Yet now, the lifestyles, belief systems, and priorities of those who claim to be "Christian" are mostly compromised by the desire to fit in, agree, and tolerate. The result? The Christian Church often looks exactly like the world we're claiming to lead from darkness to light.
Kryptonite
promises Christ-followers a tablespoon of conviction and a pathway to realignment. (Scoffers and mockers will enjoy the confession.).
The Christian Church has undergone a subtle metamorphosis, and it isn't good. Jesus Christ identified his followers as the "salt and light of the earth" in a description of their destined impact on the world's increasing darkness (Matthew 5:13, NKJV). Yet now, the lifestyles, belief systems, and priorities of those who claim to be "Christian" are mostly compromised by the desire to fit in, agree, and tolerate. The result? The Christian Church often looks exactly like the world we're claiming to lead from darkness to light.
Kryptonite
promises Christ-followers a tablespoon of conviction and a pathway to realignment. (Scoffers and mockers will enjoy the confession.).
What's wrong with the Christian church? Is anything wrong? How can you tell?
The Christian Church has undergone a subtle metamorphosis, and it isn't good. Jesus Christ identified his followers as the "salt and light of the earth" in a description of their destined impact on the world's increasing darkness (Matthew 5:13, NKJV). Yet now, the lifestyles, belief systems, and priorities of those who claim to be "Christian" are mostly compromised by the desire to fit in, agree, and tolerate. The result? The Christian Church often looks exactly like the world we're claiming to lead from darkness to light.
Kryptonite
promises Christ-followers a tablespoon of conviction and a pathway to realignment. (Scoffers and mockers will enjoy the confession.).
The Christian Church has undergone a subtle metamorphosis, and it isn't good. Jesus Christ identified his followers as the "salt and light of the earth" in a description of their destined impact on the world's increasing darkness (Matthew 5:13, NKJV). Yet now, the lifestyles, belief systems, and priorities of those who claim to be "Christian" are mostly compromised by the desire to fit in, agree, and tolerate. The result? The Christian Church often looks exactly like the world we're claiming to lead from darkness to light.
Kryptonite
promises Christ-followers a tablespoon of conviction and a pathway to realignment. (Scoffers and mockers will enjoy the confession.).

















