Only a small fraction of Americans possess a working biblical Christian worldview, explains Dr. George Barna, a professor at Arizona Christian University and director of research at the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University, in an interview with Alex Newman on The Sentinel Report.
According to Dr. Barna’s research, the worldview known as syncretism, which he describes as “the blending of elements from multiple worldviews into a customized individual philosophy of life,” has taken over the belief landscape of the U.S., which was once dominated by Christianity.
To make matters worse, according to Barna’s research, only 37% of Christian pastors have a working, robust biblical worldview. However, Newman and Dr. Barna discuss solutions and reasons for hope in the interview, encouraging parents to fulfill their biblical responsibility to educate, equip, and train their children during formative years.
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