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More and more men of God are coming to this conclusion. It’s not popular, but it is the truth.
I believe that most Christians have taken a “head in the sand” approach. Very sad.
I honestly believe that any connection between Western Christianity and the true Christianity (as practiced by those who truly suffer for Jesus) is purely coincidental.
Real life changing revival will come to the church when we want it bad enough.