The Consequences of Truth Erosion

Michael Voris is specifically addressing the truth erosion in the Catholic church in this recent video, but most of what he’s saying applies to all the mainline protestant denominations as well. Church leaders across the Christian spectrum have abdicated their responsibilities when it comes to teaching the Truth. Many are indeed “living a lie,” yet bewildered by their dwindling membership.
 

 
I know Voris would disagree with me on the definition of the one truth faith (I’m a Lutheran), but in these dark days for Christendom, those who embrace scriptural truth first and foremost have more in common with their brothers and sisters on the other side of the denominational aisle than they do with their liberal associates in the same pew.

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The following wisdom from Benjamin Rush, one of my favorite founding fathers, seems particularly applicable to our contemporary church crisis ~
 

founders-quote-B-Rush“It would seem as if one of the designs of Providence in permitting the existence of so many sects [denominations] of Christians was that each sect might be a depository of some great truth of the Gospel, and that it might by that means be better preserved [..]
 
“[T]he division of Christians into sects is as necessary to the existence and preservation of Christianity as the division of mankind into nations, and of nations into separate families, are necessary to promote general and private happiness.”

 
~ Benjamin Rush ~

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