I think it's easier to claim there is syncretism, than it is to demonstrate it. The mere similarity of ideas doesn't mean one groups ideas are being accepted wholesale, nor does it mean that people aren't capable of arriving at similar conclusions independently.
I think it more likely that something different will replace all existing religions. Something not based on ancient texts. Something based on the relationship between souls and God without a handbook.
Syncretism is taking place around the world due to modern communications.syn·cre·tism
ˈsiNGkrəˌtizəm/Submit
noun
1.
the amalgamation or attempted amalgamation of different religions, cultures, or schools of thought.
What do you all think of the merging of Christian culture with other cultures?
syn·cre·tism
ˈsiNGkrəˌtizəm/Submit
noun
1.
the amalgamation or attempted amalgamation of different religions, cultures, or schools of thought.
What do you all think of the merging of Christian culture with other cultures?
it is being merged with the culture of stuff
too much stuff
Syncretism is taking place around the world due to modern communications.
2 Timothy 3:5
having a form of godliness but denying its power. Have nothing to do with such people.
Why do you dislike modern communications?
Are we not talking using it?
I think it more likely that something different will replace all existing religions. Something not based on ancient texts. Something based on the relationship between souls and God without a handbook.
John 17:6 Romans 12:2
Do you think we could do with a little syncretism on the gender front?
syn·cre·tism
ˈsiNGkrəˌtizəm/Submit
noun
1.
the amalgamation or attempted amalgamation of different religions, cultures, or schools of thought.
What do you all think of the merging of Christian culture with other cultures?
It's how Christianity became so widespread and successful. So I'd say it's a good thing
Then it didn't work, because pagan practices have been adopted and fashioned into Christian tradition repeatedly. See: Christmas and Easter..... Are you guys even aware of what syncretism is? From the OT on, Christianity has been built on the premise that we are not of the world, that our ideas about God are to come from one source, that other religions do not contain the truth. The bigger chunk of the law, and much of Paul's instruction, is there to keep us from resembling pagans, to keep us from accepting their ideas.
Then it didn't work, because pagan practices have been adopted and fashioned into Christian tradition repeatedly. See: Christmas and Easter