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“Most mainline Protestant churches are, to one degree or another, post-Christian. If they no longer seem disposed to converting the unbelieving to Christ, they can at least convert them to the boggiest of soft-left clichés, on the grounds that if Jesus were alive today he’d most likely be a gay…” quote by Mark Steyn
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“Most mainline Protestant churches are, to one degree or another, post-Christian. If they no longer seem disposed to converting the unbelieving to Christ, they can at least convert them to the boggiest of soft-left clichés, on the grounds that if Jesus were alive today he’d most likely be a gay Anglican bishop in a committed relationship driving around in an environmentally friendly car with an “Arms are for Hugging” sticker on the way to an interfaith dialogue with a Wiccan and a couple of Wahhabi imams.”

Mark Steyn

About This Quote

Source Essay: “Post‑Christian Protestantism” in The Spectator, 2018

He critiques many mainline Protestant churches for abandoning evangelism, replacing it with progressive cultural post that dilute core doctrine.

In simple terms: Churches have shifted from conversion to cultural liberalism.

Key Takeaway

Recognize when institutions drift from original missions.

Themes

religion culture institutional critique modernity

Mood

critical analytical

Type

theological sociopolitical

When to use this quote

  • church leadership meetings
  • faith‑based community outreach
  • public policy debates on religion
  • interfaith dialogues

Key Concepts

theology secularism identity politics

Questions to Reflect On

  • How can churches balance tradition with contemporary social concerns?
  • What role should evangelism play in modern faith communities?
A Different Perspective

May generalize and ignore progressive reforms that benefit congregants.

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