
ISSUE: Is there hope of a "liberated" history, a world of optimum benefit for all humanity? Why won’t the "R" word, as in "revolution," get us there? On the other hand, do Christians inadvertently invite revolution by failing to engage society in a positive way?
"Revolution to many means chaos, violence, and death. Disagree? Me too," writes Michael Albert of Z Magazine, a voice for the New Marxism. "But should we resurrect the R-word? Embarrassment on hearing the R-word conveys that liberated human history is impossible..." But is it? Continue...
"Like communism, [Radical Islam] represents for many of its devoted adherents a transnational ideology tilting toward an eventual [revolutionary] utopian vision, in this case of a vast, if not global, caliphate governed according to sharia, the legal code based on the Koran," writes Craig Smith of the International Eurasian Institute. Continue...
In fact, we suggest an expanded vocabulary of "R" words—plural, more than one—in order to actually bring about an alternative future, that is, to actually effect a positive, productive peaceful, sustainable revolution...read, Speaking the Language of "R": A Primer in Redemptive Fluency.
David Martin writes, "In Western Europe, Christianity seems a fading residue...remarkable, however, is the advance of Christianity in the developing world, above all Africa, and the displacement of Orthodoxy by Pentecostalism as the largest single sector of Christianity after Catholicism. Continue...
Long considered a monolithic Roman Catholic bloc, Latin America is undergoing a religious transformation. About 15 percent of Latin Americans have converted to evangelical Christianity, making it the fastest growing religion in the region. A few years ago, the Latin American Catholic Bishops Conference claimed that 8,000 Latin Americans converted to evangelical Christianity every day. Continue...
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"With Islamic ‘charities’ under increasing international pressure and scrutiny to cut ties with terrorists, al-Qaida and other allied organizations are expanding operations throughout Latin America, establishing both legitimate and criminal enterprises to fund future operations. " More: Radical Islam in Latin America
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