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Category Archives: Theological Musings
WWJD
This is a follow-up to my last post, Atheists: Forget the Old Testament, in which I introduced the concept that the Old Testament paints an imperfect picture of God. The writer of Hebrews makes this point, as well as the … Continue reading
Posted in Theological Musings
Tagged exegesis, new testament, old testament, what would Jesus do, wwjd
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Atheists: Forget the Old Testament
In response to a recent post, Jeff Carter comments that atheists like Bart Ehrman and Creationists are alike in that they are both literalists. He’s right – many atheists love to quote the Bible literally; (except when they are arguing … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Theological Musings
Tagged atheists, bible, exegesis, fundamentalist, Jesus, knowing god, new testament, old testament, theology
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The Philosophy of Religion: of what merit?
This post is in response to 2 different posts I’ve read in the last couple of days. First, here’s one from Common Sense Atheism on Why Philosophy of Religion is Awesome. He has some good points about why it’s fun … Continue reading
Posted in Theological Musings
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Is salvation really free?
Marlene Winell makes a very interesting point today on the Debunking Christianity blog: I’ve thought that there is a fundamental contradiction in the evangelical message of salvation because, according to them, it is NOT Christ’s atoning death that saves you, … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt, Theological Musings
Tagged atheism, Christianity, debunking, fundamentalism, gospel, salvation, theology, works
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