Alive Quote by Mark Steyn
“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.”
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.
Recognize when institutions drift from original missions.
Themes
Mood
Type
When to use this quote
- church leadership meetings
- faith‑based community outreach
- public policy debates on religion
- interfaith dialogues
Key Concepts
Questions to Reflect On
- How can churches balance tradition with contemporary social concerns?
- What role should evangelism play in modern faith communities?
May generalize and ignore progressive reforms that benefit congregants.