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Tag Archives: gospel
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
6 Comments
The Jesus Christ Show? What blasphemy!
Has anyone heard of this? I was scanning the AM dial during my drive between churches this morning (from St Paul’s Episcopal to Salem Evangelical) and stumbled across this guy conducting a call-in show pretending that he was Jesus. The … Continue reading
Posted in Reviews, Theological Musings
Tagged AM, blasphemy, gospel, heresy, Jesus Christ Show, Neil Saavedra, radio
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10 reasons to [not] attend church
I found this post by Kurt Onken today at the Wittenberg Trail, and thought it was worth referencing. The socially-palatable, seeker over-sensitive church has no future. This may appear to some to show that Christianity is losing ground. However, I … Continue reading
Posted in Church, Letter to a Christian Nation, My Own Personal Religion
Tagged Church, collapse, evengelical, gospel, seeker-sensitive
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Africa need God, says atheist Matthew Parris
Contrary to the ravings of Christopher Hitchens and Richard Dawkins, Matthew Parris writes in the UK Times: Now a confirmed atheist, I’ve become convinced of the enormous contribution that Christian evangelism makes in Africa: sharply distinct from the work of … Continue reading
Posted in Faith, Science & Doubt
Tagged africa, atheism, Christianity, gospel, Matthew Parris, UK Times
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