Evangelicals worry about "losing" their teenagers
At an unusual series of leadership meetings in 44 cities this fall, more than 6,000 pastors are hearing dire forecasts from some of the biggest names in the conservative evangelical movement.
Their alarm has been stoked by a highly suspect claim that if current trends continue, only 4 percent of teenagers will be “Bible-believing Christians” as adults . . . .
. . . . “A lot of the goals I’m very supportive of,” [Notre Dame sociologist Christian] Smith said of the new evangelical youth campaign, “but it just kills me that it’s framed in such apocalyptic terms that couldn’t possibly hold up under half a second of scrutiny. It’s just self-defeating.” - New York Times, October 6, 2006
In other words, it's consistent with most of their other distinctive beliefs.
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