Staying relevant in late consumer capitalism requires highly sophisticated resources and the willingness to tailor your values to whatever your audience wants. In trying to compete in this market, the church has forfeited the one advantage it had in the game to attract disillusioned youth: authenticity. When it comes to intransigent values, the profit-driven world has zilch to offer. If Christian leaders weren’t so ashamed of those unvarnished values, they might have something more attractive than anything on today’s bleak moral market. In the meantime, they’ve lost one more kid to the competition.Guess it takes someone who has lost her faith to make this point so persuasively.
Sunday, March 03, 2019
Hmm …
… Writing from the Edge of the Middle | The Russell Kirk Center. (Hat tip, Dave Lull.)
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