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Alex73 [517]
2 years ago
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What attitudes toward christ and the bible are common in our world today?

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1 answer:
Lana71 [14]2 years ago
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Answer:

I would say that Christianity has become less prominent as every year passes. Tons of churches are being shut down, and those you find that go to church are typically not very involved. Because this world is becoming more secularized, many are against not just Christianity, but various types of religion. The attitudes towards christ and the bible are probably hatred, anger, refusal (if that counts as an attitude).

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