If you haven’t read it, Bernie’s previous post on this
subject, Reading the Tea Leaves, may be found here.
There remains among many the rosy view that life for the
church in North America will continue as it seemingly always has done. There
certainly was a time in the not-too-distant past in which church attendance was
commonplace, prayer at schools or before city council meetings was far from
unusual and the public square welcomed, if not encouraged, Christian ideals and
ideas. In those days, only a generation or so ago, a politician was respected
for his or her beliefs rather than derided. Today — in Ontario at least —
the political litmus test for a candidate is whether or not they marched in the
last Gay Pride parade.
It isn’t even worth discussing what happened or why it
happened — but those halcyon days where faith and unbelief could co-exist
peacefully are very much gone.