Appearing on "CBS This Morning: Saturday," Sullivan said the crisis
facing Christianity was especially bad today for one reason: "When I go
and see young people, their image of Christianity these days is one of
judgment, intolerance and to some extent bigotry and politics," Sullivan
said. "They associate it with one political party in this country,
because of the fusion of evangelical and ultra-orthodox Catholics with
the Republican Party. They don't see it as the message of Jesus, they
don't see it any more as a message of love and forgiveness. They see it
as a bunch of people trying to control their lives through political
mechanisms.
"Or, if they're in an evangelical church
they're also susceptible to things like the 'prosperity gospel,' which
is saying that Jesus told you to get rich.
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