The state of religion or the church doesn't change what we preach or believe. Hyperbolic religion is to be brought into line with scripture, not the other way around. The focus is to much on man these days, what does the state of the church have to do with anything?
The state of the church is actually not the state of the church, what you mean to say is the state of the institution that operates under the banner of Jesus name. Whether charismatic, protestant, episcopal, or whatever names it has, it's not the church. The church is the organic body of believers who walk with God, and is in fact spotless, blameless, and revived. The church is the body of believers containing Jesus Himself, and is alive and well because they are in Christ, who is our life. Does it have issues and lack in it's knowledge, yes. Is it scattered and fragmented just like Israel? Yes. But nevertheless, the body of Christ is living in truth, and is not marked or delineated by signs and buildings, bricks or mortar.
What I see you saying is that there are a lot of people gathering in buildings on Sundays and the guy at the front doesn't preach the truth, and we should be concerned. While there is some truth to this, it is in no way the state of the church, just the state of the world system in another of its religious manifestations.
But,
I guess error is ok as long as it's not as bad as the one we are countering.