The tipping point is the critical point in an evolving situation that leads to a new and irreversible development. The term is said to have originated in the field of epidemiology when an infectious disease reaches a point beyond any local ability to control it from spreading more widely.

God established FGGAM to encourage people and to warn people of danger. America is falling faster than ever. America may continue on, but it will become more evil. I remember years ago I was on a plane and the lady sitting next to me found out that I was a pastor by me having my Bible in my satchel. She asked me, “Do you beleive in that fairy take book?” More Americans are feeling that way. The destruction of America is right before our eyes. Just think, only 37% of Pastors in America have a Biblical Worldview, you see the results of that everyday wherever you live, Hell on earth. ONLY! 6% of Americans have a Biblical worldview. Is the Bible True? Now Lifeway Research has this report:

From Lifeway Research:

By Scott McConnell

Research reveals a number of things in today’s church and culture that appear to be at a tipping point. What are these shifts and how can churches navigate these changes?

American attitudes toward the Bible

Americans are almost evenly split on their attitude toward the Bible. 51% of Americans agree the Bible is 100% accurate in all that it teaches. However, 53% consider the Bible fiction agreeing that the Bible like all sacred writings contains helpful accounts of ancient myths but is not literally true. Agreement with both of these statements has grown since 2014 when 43% agreed the Bible is 100% accurate and 41% said it is not literally true.

So, which direction is the trend moving? The trend is moving toward almost all Americans having an opinion about the Bible rather than some staying on the sidelines. The fact that a majority now consider the Bible fiction rather than just saying they don’t know represents a cultural shift where it is increasingly acceptable to oppose the Bible. The Northeast (60%) and West (57%) have passed this tipping point and the Midwest (50%) and South (49%) have reached it. More Here

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