Interesting study on religious views in America shows that many people hold beliefs that contradict the tenets of their faith. For example, the study found that 57% of evangelical Christians say that multiple religions can lead to salvation, a view opposite to Jesus’ claim that “No one comes to the Father, but through Me” (John 14:6). The explanation is that religion in America is becoming more personal and less about categories and dogma. This makes sense in a time in which many of the “official” teachings of religious groups are increasingly becoming obsolete or falling out of vogue. Could this mean we are witnessing a broadening of tolerance for differing religious views in America? I sure hope so.
After all, how can we expect all of these super-heroes to get along?



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