Amen and amen to Darrell's post.  This is why I get somewhat uneasy about those who seem to be making a cottage industry out of criticizing the emerging/emergent church (and I don't use those terms differently).  Yes, in a few high-profile cases there are some serious doctrinal issues about which to be concerned, but in many cases so much of what younger adults rightly criticize about the traditional church is being addressed, and these people are being saved and they are staying/going to church rather than not, all of which is far more important, in my opinion, than debating, say, how much explicit biblical evidence there is for imputed righteousness (a la John Piper vs. N. T. Wright)!

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