N.T. Wright. Saint or heretic? You tell me…
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N.T. Wright. Saint or heretic? You tell me…
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“Darwin assumed transitional forms would be discovered in the fossil record over time, but that has not been the case. The fossil record, or lack thereof, is a major embarrassment to evolutionists. The fossil record is a serious rebuke of the theory of evolution. New species literally explode onto the scene out of nowhere. [...]
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nicety – nice·ty, nī-sə-tē, noun, plural nice·ties; 1 : the quality or state of being nice 2 : an elegant, delicate, or civilized feature <enjoy the niceties of life> 3 : a fine point or distinction : subtlety <the niceties of table manners> 4 : careful attention to details : delicate exactness : precision [...]
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You are passing out tracts in downtown Fort Worth, and you happen upon an African-American man who is sporting a compass and square neck chain. He affirms that he is a Mason and claims to have a “Christian” background. He also seems to be very interested in conversing with you about your faith. What should be your [...]
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Thought I’d ring the alarm bell. It seems that the Emerging Church is hosting a conference called “Transforming Theology.” It appears as though the intent of the conference is exactly what you would expect from a conference of that name, hosted by the Emerging Church. I’ll let you read it yourself, but from what I gather, [...]
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The original article that this post is in written in response to can be found here. Hi Billy, I think you have jumped to some conclusions about my article. My intent is to draw attention to an undue emphasis on particular issues as litmus tests to be a Christian. I believe we need a [...]
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Excerpt from – St. Augustin: Anti-Pelagian Writings by Philip Schaff “First of all,” says he (Coelestius), “he (Augustine) must be asked who denies man’s ability to live without sin, what every sort of sin is,—is it such as can be avoided? or is it unavoidable? If it is unavoidable, then it is not sin; [...]
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