Friday, June 30, 2006

The impact of faithlessness

In part 1 of "Mending Walls: Faith" I very, very briefly discussed the faith (fides) covenant meme so lacking in today's society. In part 2, I even more briefly outlined how this lack has affected the three realms of legitimate governance in society, civil government, marriage & family and, for Christians at least, the church.

In this last installment, I'll once again very briefly mention some examples that illustrate how the current culture of faithlessness affects everyday life and how the moribund state of the faith covenant in civil government, marriage & family and in churches affects everyday life.

Keep in mind: I will NOT explore this topic in depth, although this will still be a tad long as compared to most blogposts. It'd take a full length book for each of these three parts to cover the topic seriously. That being said, and knowing it'll be a tad longer than the majority of blogposts you may read today, either page on off or CLICk to read more at the link.

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The impact of faithlessness

In part 1 of "Mending Walls: Faith" I very, very briefly discussed the faith (fides) covenant meme so lacking in today's society. In part 2, I even more briefly outlined how this lack has affected the three realms of legitimate governance in society, civil government, marriage & family and, for Christians at least, the church.

In this last installment, I'll once again very briefly mention some examples that illustrate how the current culture of faithlessness affects everyday life and how the moribund state of the faith covenant in civil government, marriage & family and in churches affects everyday life.

Keep in mind: I will NOT explore this topic in depth, although this will still be a tad long as compared to most blogposts. It'd take a full length book for each of these three parts to cover the topic seriously. That being said, and knowing it'll be a tad longer than the majority of blogposts you may read today, either page on off or CLICk to read more at the link.

Read more »