tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8657772.post8774111270635861264..comments2023-07-25T10:52:13.925-05:00Comments on Because I said so: Tackling Biblical IlliteracyChris Meirosehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05717903860701408008noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8657772.post-80403861391338182152011-03-08T08:38:54.486-06:002011-03-08T08:38:54.486-06:00Troy - there are many Catholic Christians, so they...Troy - there are many Catholic Christians, so they would certainly be included. Unfortunately there are also many cultural Catholics who don't have a personal relationship with Christ, and at best have a superstitious and marginal relationship with a church. But that problem isn't unique to Catholics, as there are cultural Baptists all over the southern United States that are no closer to Jesus, and every Christian group has pockets of people who claim association with church but not Christ.Chris Meirosehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05717903860701408008noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8657772.post-66851273173124616242011-03-08T07:51:59.207-06:002011-03-08T07:51:59.207-06:00I am always blessed with reports of an increase in...I am always blessed with reports of an increase in the number of professing Christians. Your statement on Africa I read just a few days ago.<br /><br />And of course it is always nice to hear the number of atheists is on the decline. Even though I have found converted atheist to be zealous in their faith and passionate proselytizers.<br /><br />My question to you is, if the number of professing Christians worldwide that you reported about, is inclusive of catholics? I ask this because sometimes we forget that we are required to witness our faith to them as well.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com