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Diversity Causes Church Attendance To Decline

PostPosted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 7:11 am
by EzraLB
"A study conducted on 11,000 Evangelical Lutheran Church congregations between 1993 and 2012 claims that racial diversity in churches leads to decline in average attendance."

http://www.christianitydaily.com/articl ... ersity.htm

Despite the findings of the study, its author, Kevin Dougherty, resorts to double-speak in order to soft-pedal the results:

Racial diversity itself is not a detriment to growth,” said Dougherty. “It is the process of changing the racial composition of a congregation that causes difficulties.”

Re: Diversity Causes Church Attendance To Decline

PostPosted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 8:01 am
by Les
In the current times, I would bet (and I almost never wager) that many whites (including me) who abandoned "church" would attend again if they knew it was just pure white/Adamite/Israelite folks there.
If I knew the Roman catholic church was pro-white and disavowed all the mud / heathen countries, then I might even attend again, and try to ignore the Mary/Semiramis worship, because I was among other whites that thought there was no other way.

Re: Diversity Causes Church Attendance To Decline

PostPosted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 9:44 am
by Kentucky
EzraLB wrote:"
“[i]Racial diversity itself is not a detriment to growth,” said Dougherty. “It is the process of changing the racial composition of a congregation that causes difficulties
.”

That's the ticket! It's the fault of "process." Like processing us as if we were cattle... heading for the slaughterhouse. The Law is written in our heart and mind. Some of our people can still instinctively know that something aint right.

Mark

Re: Diversity Causes Church Attendance To Decline

PostPosted: Tue Jun 14, 2016 11:58 am
by brucebohn
Kentucky wrote:
EzraLB wrote:"
“[i]Racial diversity itself is not a detriment to growth,” said Dougherty. “It is the process of changing the racial composition of a congregation that causes difficulties
.”

That's the ticket! It's the fault of "process." Like processing us as if we were cattle... heading for the slaughterhouse. The Law is written in our heart and mind. Some of our people can still instinctively know that something aint right.

Mark




Yes Mark, "something ain't right", which was the main attraction of the
"Human Zoo" phenom of Ezra's earlier post...


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