My two cents is, I think that for people to even go to the bother of any form of "new, united" Christian reorganization, there'd have to be a lot more people who care about Christian faith than there are. Oh there are a lot of people who profess to be Christian. The ones with a ton of motivation though, seem to spend all of their time, energy and money on pointless moral political objectives rather than furthering their faith in any meaningful way. If anything they turn people off. The rest of the people just mark "Christian" on a survey and go back to work and sleeping in on Sundays.
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