Except Actual Christians are supposed to be the ones standing at the pulpit. That's how you influence the fakers. The problem comes when the ones at the pulpit are preaching Liberation Theology, or accepting narratives about "Equality" and "Diversity".
Remember that 95%+ of people claiming to be Christian are not.
Sounds like a problem for Christians to correct since so many Christians are bad at Christianity.
Actual Christians probably aren't going to have much influence over the masses of fakers who mostly don't even know their own status.
Except Actual Christians are supposed to be the ones standing at the pulpit. That's how you influence the fakers. The problem comes when the ones at the pulpit are preaching Liberation Theology, or accepting narratives about "Equality" and "Diversity".