As a Christian in America, I don't think theophobia is the major problem here. Most people will claim to believe in God. Few would claim to be atheists. But how about "christophobia?" (If you can make up words, so can I!) If you throw Christ into the mix, you are so exclusionary. You might even be able to pray in public, but don't pray in the Name of Jesus. America has definitely become a land of christophobians! Missing the Porters and all our friends at Twynholm, Suzi
I am a disciple of Jesus Christ, saved by the grace of God from the wrath of God.
I am studying Theology at London School of Theology part time and working for a WiMAX company for the rest of the time.
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As a Christian in America, I don't think theophobia is the major problem here. Most people will claim to believe in God. Few would claim to be atheists. But how about "christophobia?" (If you can make up words, so can I!) If you throw Christ into the mix, you are so exclusionary. You might even be able to pray in public, but don't pray in the Name of Jesus. America has definitely become a land of christophobians! Missing the Porters and all our friends at Twynholm, Suzi
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