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Is Today's Christianity Dead?

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To be appeared, a person has been seeming to be a pretty handsome and to be the spirited putting on well designed suite and shoes with a beautifully combed hair. Nevertheless, life doesn't appear within himself. It has been in practice to get the cadavers of both men and women decorated so elegantly. When we take a look at those decorated cadavers, we get a sort of illusion as if they are sleeping. But, what the factual matter is they are no more alive.They are dead. The situation of the world wide present Christianity has been on the similar way. Does the Christianity, which has been flourishing so elegantly with Millions of buildings, expensive land sites and with crores of believers, seem to be a corpse to the point of the view of God...? How far is it sensible to God to compare the Christianity, which contains pretty much of consciousness with the blend of prayers, wonderful testimonies, meetings of healings and so on, with a corpse...? Why has God been saying that you are a corpse despite you are alive...? If it is required to know how our spirituality is whether it is alive or dead to the point of the view of God, the following divine words should have to be listened carefully.

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To be appeared, a person has been seeming to be a pretty handsome and to be the spirited putting on well designed suite and shoes with a beautifully combed hair. Nevertheless, life doesn't appear within himself. It has been in practice to get the cadavers of both men and women decorated so elegantly. When we take a look at those decorated cadavers, we get a sort of illusion as if they are sleeping. But, what the factual matter is they are no more alive.They are dead. The situation of the world wide present Christianity has been on the similar way. Does the Christianity, which has been flourishing so elegantly with Millions of buildings, expensive land sites and with crores of believers, seem to be a corpse to the point of the view of God...? How far is it sensible to God to compare the Christianity, which contains pretty much of consciousness with the blend of prayers, wonderful testimonies, meetings of healings and so on, with a corpse...? Why has God been saying that you are a corpse despite you are alive...? If it is required to know how our spirituality is whether it is alive or dead to the point of the view of God, the following divine words should have to be listened carefully.

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