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Tag Archives: gospel
Review: The Naked Gospel
Last week I received a review copy of The Naked Gospel by Andrew Farley. The text on the back begins, “Jesus plus nothing. 100% natural. No additives. It’s the truth you may never hear in church.” As my regular readers … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, The Gospel Uncensored
Tagged andrew farley, gospel, grace, jesus plus nothing, naken gospel, review, The Gospel Uncensored
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The (Unadjusted) Gospel
I just heard that a bunch of pastors and theologians—Baptists and Calvinists by the look of them—met together this week to reaffirm the Gospel. I read through the site, but couldn’t find anything that tells me what exactly they were … Continue reading
Posted in Humor and/or Sarcasm, The Gospel Uncensored
Tagged baptist, gospel, lutherans, T4G2010, toast
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A different gospel?
From a local church’s website, under “Beliefs:” It is the will of God that each believer should be filled with the Holy Spirit and be sanctified wholly, being separated from sin and the world and fully dedicated to the will … Continue reading
Posted in The Gospel Uncensored, Theological Musings
Tagged Church, gospel, heresy, legalism, statement of faith
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The New Judaizers
This morning I was flipping around the AM dial as I drove home from church. It’s kind of a sick practice of mine, wanting to hear what local pastors are preaching. Often it just irritates me (but I have to … Continue reading