Christians seem to always be talking about blood. Especially during Lent. We keep talking about the death of Jesus. For people not familiar with Christianity, and increasingly, people are not familiar with it. In fact, a recent anecdote I heard about the death of Christendom, involved an elementary student asking her teacher who the man on the cross was? She didn’t get indoctrinated. Christianity is losing its cultural value; in Europe, it seems like it’s long-gone. In the United States, especially in the Northeast (and Northwest), it is also dying.
What's with all the blood?
What's with all the blood?
What's with all the blood?
Christians seem to always be talking about blood. Especially during Lent. We keep talking about the death of Jesus. For people not familiar with Christianity, and increasingly, people are not familiar with it. In fact, a recent anecdote I heard about the death of Christendom, involved an elementary student asking her teacher who the man on the cross was? She didn’t get indoctrinated. Christianity is losing its cultural value; in Europe, it seems like it’s long-gone. In the United States, especially in the Northeast (and Northwest), it is also dying.