Christians Don't Believe They Sin





I recently came across a striking article about a troubling trend: one-third of American Christians don't believe they are sinners, yet they believe everyone else is.


According to a report from the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University, a third of adults claim they don't sin while maintaining that others do.


This disconnect may stem from pastors failing to teach about sin in their congregations. When was the last time you heard a pastor call for repentance? For many like me, it's only during communion—when we're reminded to examine ourselves before partaking.


This raises a crucial question: if we no longer recognize sin, how can we understand our need for a Savior? This logic is sound. Without acknowledging our sinful nature, why would we seek salvation?


This shift in thinking deserves serious consideration from anyone concerned about the direction of modern Christianity. Click here to read the article: A third of American Christians don't believe they're sinners.

Be First to Post Comment !
Post a Comment