Funny, I would have used the UK as an example.... They were a powerful nation...'The sun didn't set on England' so were they on the Christian downturn in 1776 when we US'ns broke away...and then when India did and the end of their era of colonization?
Or how about the Roman Empire...can't its demise be timed just about with Christianity? How many years prior to 300 was it growing??
*sigh*
The Christian
downturn..... tell me, were there many empty Anglican churches during the Victorian Era, wil? When England was at the height of its power, I mean? What about during the Renaissance? When England raised itself above France and the other Imperial powers at the time, what was the religious climate like? And what about now? Today, how many churches in the UK are mostly empty on Sunday? Or have been closed down?
This "Christian downturn" that you mentioned.... compared to today, how pronounced was it, wil? How significant was it? Not very, I'd hazard, so if we're going to discuss history, let's do it in a rational way, yeah?
I said that civilizations fall because they stop believing in
things; not because they stop believing in
Christianity. Religion is something that one may believe in, but so is political ideology, so is materialism, so is an Emperor, and so on. This line of reasoning that young minds have to be kept free of things in order to allow them to develop naturally is nothing more than a steaming pile of politically-correct, morally arrogant horse apples. It presupposes that the natural state of the human mind is empty, and that it's somehow possible to develop an identity in complete isolation.
Come, my British friends, and break out thine anthology of the writings of John Stuart Mills, and read what he had to say on the evolution of ideas. If religion is truly bs, then certainly your child will sort that out for themselves eventually, won't they? That is, if you prepare their minds to work on that sort of level of critical thinking-- which you won't, if you shield them from ideas rather than letting them figure things out.
Take a good look at what's happening in the world today. Do you think that Chinese parents are concerned with keeping their kids "ideologically neutral" through their formative years? What about middle-eastern Muslim families? Do you think that they're preoccupied with maintaining a balanced perspective in what they teach their children.
NO!
They're raising their kids as they themselves were raised, and their kids will grow up to become like them. Those kids will grow up with an identity; they'll feel like they are part of something larger than themselves, and will feel like they have a purpose. Your kids won't. Your kids will grow up to be cynical little brats who don't take anything seriously and who see little value in anything that does not provide them with immediate pleasure. So while they're off pleasuring themselves, the Chinese and the middle-easterners and the Americans and basically everyone who actually believes in things will be moving forward, will subsequently out-compete them, and will eventually subjugate them (intellectually, economically, perhaps even militarily).
It is the trend, and all I'm doing is reporting on it. Canada is in the exact same boat, so it's not like I'm biased against you.