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IS RELIGION DEAD?

The Believing Unbelievers Epidemic

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IS RELIGION DEAD?

By: CHARLES MORRIS
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IS RELIGION DEAD?

Who is this group called the Believing Unbelievers, and how do they affect me, my spiritual walk, and my church life?

IS RELIGION DEAD?” is book two in the “They Walk Among Us” series, where I address the growing epidemic of religion within and outside the church's walls.

People who are Believing Unbelievers don’t possess genuine faith in God. They operate in mental assent that God is real, and Jesus Christ died for them. In essence, mental assent intellectually agrees with the Bible but does not have faith in God or His Word for salvation. It is a religious head knowledge without a heart of faith.

Believing Unbelievers display a subtle rejection of the truth found in God’s Word. They exalt the traditions of men and denominations over God’s Word. Believing Unbelievers are religious and practice vain religion, which doesn’t bring salvation and eternal life to anyone.

Follow along as I show that although America and the world are becoming more religious, we are also becoming more secular and immoral.
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