Secular
Evangelism
November 1996
It is
considered a dark chapter in Christian history. Christians used to try to assimilate Jews and others into the
nations of Europe by conversion and baptism.
How dare Christians seek to do this? is the outraged response of modern
liberal humanists.
The humanist
does the same thing in our day, only on a much larger scale. The humanist tries to assimilate Jews and
Christians and others by conversion to faith in reason and progress. The humanist would like it done peacefully--just
as the Christian nations did--but will use force and legal sanctions if
necessary. The public school system in
the U.S. is the major means of this secular evangelism. The intolerance of those in the public
school to creationists, pro-life, and bible-believers is well known. You either convert to the faith, or suffer
the consequences.
For further
information on this subject see Johnson, Lonnie R., Central Europe,
Oxford, 1996. p. 145.