true, but the pressure is coming from the young Christians. Its fine to come from the world, that's expected, it hurts when its such a loud voice within the church itself. This is why novices are not to be put in charge. Paul told Timothy to preach the word, REPROVE, REBUKE. Perhaps some of that is in order now. Perhaps some of these youngsters need to be put in their place and told: choose ye this day who you will serve. The command to Reprove, Rebuke has always been in order. The fact that so very few have had the fortitude to do so is part of the reason why the church has adopted the mindset of the world(in many situations). In my opinion,it isn't the novice that is the problem. It's the seasoned preacher who no longer contends for the faith that was once delivered to the saints. Where are the voices from America's pulpits calling out sin and imploring the nation to repent? Maybe today's church is in the shape it's in due to a lack of Godly leadership? True, but who is left that will listen these days? 200 years of rugged individualism has made its way into our churches so that each person is now a law unto their own self, ready to just move down the road until they find the right ear-scratcher that will tell them little Johnny or little Suzy are perfectly fine with their same-sex partners and they won't really die lost in their sins, God loves to accomodate whatever sin they want as long as they are good people, and on the other side there is no shortage of pastors willing to preach whatever is wanted as long as they get paid to do it. 2 Timothy 4