Brandan Robertson is calling for a dirge:
But over the last two years the Evangelical movement has taken some very dark turns. As one friend of mine described it, Evangelicalism has hit an iceberg and is taking on water fast. As a result of this accident, many have begun to jump overboard and are seeking a new vessel on which they can express their faith. At the same time, many refuse to acknowledge the magnitude of the damage that has been
done to the ship after the collision and instead are clinging tighter to the boat as it begins to sink in to the unforgiving debts of the sea. Still others ran to the bowels of the ship and began trying to repair the damage done by the accident in order to save the ship. I was a part of this last group. For the past few years, I have seen the amount of damage that has been done to Evangelicalism and tried my hardest to stop or at least slow it’s sinking. But the truth is, the hole is too big, the ships taken on too much water, and very soon, Evangelical Christianity as we know it will have sunk to the bottom of the ocean, where it will lie as a reminder of what was for generations to come. Yes, I believe that all hope of rescuing Evangelicalism from its impending demise is in vain.
There's much, much more at the link.
My advice to Evangelicals?
Come to the oasis of thought and reason that is Catholicism. You wouldn't be the first to cross the Tiber.
Think on it.
Carry on.