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Fast Food Christianity

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[[Megachurch]]es, especially those having bought into such concepts as "seeker-sensitive", "positive thinking", and such, tend to fall into this category.
There are many similarities between this and [[cafeteria Christianity]] but there are also differences. For example, in cafeteria Christianity, certain Bible verses are not just ignored, they are also explained away (especially in [[liberal Christianity]]) as "not really being what Jesus " the author or speaker said, Paul or wrote, etc. (i.e., a direct attack on [[Biblical inerrancy]] by a denomination or person who doesn't believe in it). On the other hand, in fast-food Christianity, the church may (at least officially) hold to Biblical inerrancy, but may "de-emphasize" a specific concept so as not to offend.
Also, fast-food Christianity is generally an issue involving churches or denominations, while cafeteria Christianity tends to involve individuals (though the concept can apply to churches or denominations as well).
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