The Evangelical Faith

I've been noticing more normie Evangelicals becoming aware of Covenant Theology. Unfortunately, they think Covenant Theology = Replacement Theology. So they are still spreading the Dispensationalist heresy that there are two ways of salvation: believing in Christ and being an ethnic Jew who does his best to follow God while rejecting Jesus.
 
The more I learn about the Evangelical faith (as it is practiced in America), the more I see it as a perverted pseudo-Christianity similar to the Mormon church.

But where the Mormon church is goofy and benign, the (American) Evangelical church is twisted and malevolent.

Everything about it reeks of wickedness. The lavish, theatrical ceremonies. The shouting and screaming. The incessant grifting. The deviant-looking church leaders.

And above all, the relentless and nauseating worshipping of the Old Testament, Israel and of the Jewish people. It's like Jesus Christ and the New Testament is just an afterthought, if even that.
 
But where the Mormon church is goofy and benign, the (American) Evangelical church is twisted and malevolent.
As goofy as Mormonism is, it is in no way benign. It's a one-way ticket to hell.

The excesses of Evangelicalism, as wayward as they can be, are more forgivable than the falsehoods of Mormonism.

Generally, Evangelicals struggle with the Old Testament and it's relation to the New. The Old Testament is more of a closed book to them, and as a result, so is the book of Hebrews. Hebrews is the best book to show that the national Israel of the Old Testament is a shadow of the true people of God, that is the Church.
 
Evangelical Christianity is going to overtake Catholicism in Brazil in in the next decade or so it seems:

 

Aaron noted in his piece, Evangelicals tend to be focused on spreading the gospel and doing church planting. But even here, they are not innovative, nor do they have a unique way of doing things from within. They generally borrow mainstream business techniques and apply them to churches. The same with media. TV evangelists. Contemporary Christian Music. When you are trying to make yourself “relevant” to the world, you cannot lead. Catholics don’t generally bend the sacral life of the church to taste and fashion the way that Evangelicals do. Evangelicals want to be seen as “mainstream” average Americans. They want to “meet people where they are at.” They want mainstream American culture, but safe for Christians. They don’t seem to want a distinct culture of their own. Because of the individualism we discussed above, Evangelicals think of America as something that is essentially “Evangelical” in character. I think, as a result, they tend to follow rather than lead when it comes to “America.”
 
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