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- Will,
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What's the focus, here?
Will,
Your post (along with some of the comments above) strikes me as really talking about evangelicals, rather than Christians in general. Your points don't readily apply to Catholics, and still less to mainline Protestants.
So did you mean for this post to apply to Christians in general, or just evangelicals?