Herbert Schlossberg wrote in the late 1980s and made a comprehensive analysis of the current trends of American culture in his book "Destroyed Idols: The Conflict between Christian Faith and American Culture". Many scholars have studied Western civilization and have reached the conclusion that we are in the period of decline. Some people use cosmic analogies such as rising, zenith, and falling, others use biology analogies such as birth, maturity, and death. Schlossberg refused to consider all cultures to follow these patterns, but instead tried to use the concept of judgment based on the prophet's Bible example.
There are many events that create opportunities for conflict and events of Christian religion. The majority of this conflict comes from the scripture of Christian religion. Conflict will occur when determining the credibility of Christian Bible books and the author of the book. In addition to these conflicts, there are many controversies about the translation and transcription of the scriptures. Many biblical text researchers point out that translation from original to modern languages creates these sacred texts as sources of love and support, and inaccuracies that contradict, inaccuracies that cause hatred and destruction.
Herbert Schlossberg wrote in the late 1980s and made a comprehensive analysis of the current trends of American culture in his book "Destroyed Idols: The Conflict between Christian Faith and American Culture". Many scholars have studied Western civilization and have reached the conclusion that we are in the period of decline. Some people use cosmic analogies such as rising, zenith, and falling, others use biology analogies such as birth, maturity, and death. - The temple of Jerusalem has long been regarded as the center of Judaism. Everything related to a temple, such as "law" or priest authorities, is regarded as sanctity and justice. If people object to things related to the temple, people think that this is a sinful act of blasphemy. Various work by the evangelist Luca deals with these views and beliefs about the temple.