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Category Archives: The Gospel Uncensored
George MacDonald: Truth is too good to believe
George MacDonald (who greatly influenced C.S. Lewis) opposed what is referred to as the “penal substitution” theory of the atonement, something with which I’ve struggled myself. This common evangelical doctrine depicts God as so full of wrath that he just … Continue reading
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Tagged forgiveness, george macdonald, god's wrath, judgment, mercy, too good to believe, truth
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Ironic repentance vs. the real deal
There are people in every church I’ve been in who need to be set free. This is not to say that some of these churches didn’t preach grace. But sometimes, it just takes a while for grace to seep in … Continue reading
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Tagged free, freedom, grace, legalism, repentance, salvation
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The Gospel Uncensored is now available!
I am very happy (you have no idea) to report that my book is now ready for ordering. For more details and ordering links, visit TheGospelUncensored.com.
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“I had no idea the gospel was this wonderful…”
As some of you know, I was raised Lutheran. Although I haven’t attended a Lutheran church in 30 years other than to visit (for a number of reasons I won’t go into here), I am still a big fan of … Continue reading