As you read this article consider the end of human society from a Biblical perspective. For, if man is undertaking to be his own source for truth religiously speaking; then he is at that stage that the Scripture reveals to us where he will be “leaning on his own understanding” for his truth.  

Jesus said, that when a man cleans his own house of his demons (“sweeps it clean”) but has not God’s truth to fill it with; then multitudes more demons will come in to occupy his house. 

The fact is that Jesus spoke much about the reasons behind man’s downfalls, or falling away. The falling away is precisely what we see happening in our day.  Scripture told us it would come.  If this is that time; then Antichrist is near, and he only precedes Jesus own coming by a very short period of time.  He takes advantage of man’s spiritual and biblical ignorance and of the technology, which will allow him to enslave the Worldly man’s spirit while supposedly ridding the world itself of God’s own people through his persecution of them. His plan fails, but only because Jesus Himself returns to defeat him before he has total success or total rulership over God’s created world. 

The article following offers proof that the Bible will in the end be correct, simply because God reveals in it what He has already seen as man’s end, and a world progressing toward that end.  Click here for the Christian Post Article:

https://www.christianpost.com/news/americans-are-swapping-organized-religion-for-personal-truth.html

The highlighted concerns from the article follow:

“The ideological and philosophical confusion that characterizes America is perhaps the biggest reflection of the nation’s rejection of biblical principles and its decision to replace God’s truth with ‘personal truth,’” he warned.

“The research, which involved the tracking of a nationally representative sample of 2,000 adults, showed the lowest incidence of adults with a biblical worldview among the youngest cohorts, millennials, adults born between 1984 and 2002, and Gen X, adults born from 1965 through 1983. Only 2% of millennials were shown to have a biblical worldview, while among Gen X, it was slightly higher at 5%.”

“(Schnabel said in his statement to the Cornell Chronicle. “Spiritual innovation occurs when traditional ways of being religious don’t seem tenable anymore. People come up with new ways of exploring their faith, new types of spirituality, new beliefs and practices.”)”