Thursday, March 20, 2014

Biblical forgiveness, should we always forgive

Biblical forgiveness, should we always forgive: "One of the most important things you can do, as a Christian in your walk to follow Jesus Christ is to practice forgiveness for everyone who has harmed you. Forgiveness is not easy; it’s one of the most difficult things you must do because it’s against human nature."



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What Science in The Bible means in your life today

What Science in The Bible means in your life today: "One of the ways to prove that the Bible is true and is the word of God, is to look at all the science that was written about in the Bible thousands of years before man discovered or could even imagine that many of these scientific things were real. The men who wrote these things could not have known any of this without the words being from God. Many of these thing we take for granted now because we know that they are proven facts, and are so obvious to us now."



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‘Hercules’ Kevin Sorbo defends Christianity, calls bigoted Bill Maher ‘very angry, lonely man’ - BizPac Review

‘Hercules’ Kevin Sorbo defends Christianity, calls bigoted Bill Maher ‘very angry, lonely man’ - BizPac Review: "Hercules” actor Kevin Sorbo, one of the handful of Christian conservatives operating in Hollywood, had some cruel words Monday for HBO’s Bill Maher.

Sorbo feels sorry for him."



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Thoughts About Christianity

Thoughts About Christianity: "Christians believe that we are saved by the grace of God through Jesus Christ for all those who believe in the death of Jesus for our atonement of our sins. There is a spot waiting for you in heaven if you believe in the redemptive power of the blood of Jesus Christ. Because of the cross, we can spend an eternity in heaven with our Creator! Feel free to ask any questions you have about Christianity!"



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Bill Gates: ‘It Makes Sense to Believe in God’ | Vision to America

Bill Gates: ‘It Makes Sense to Believe in God’ | Vision to America: "Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft and now a global philanthropist with an estimated net worth of $76.8 billion, said “it makes sense to believe in God,” adding that there is “no scientific explanation” for how the world came about."



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Georgia Lawmakers Approve Bill to Place Ten Commandments Monument at State Capitol

Georgia Lawmakers Approve Bill to Place Ten Commandments Monument at State Capitol: ""Knowing that we put 'In God We Trust' on our money, and we are a Judeo-Christian nation, and we are proud of those beliefs, wouldn't you further agree that if a private party wants to put a statue with private funds to honor God and His commandments that we as a legislature should support that?" -Senator John Albers"



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Phil Robertson, Duck Dynasty Patriarch, Grants New Jersey Man's Amazing Request after He Drove 20 Hours to Robertson's Church

Phil Robertson, Duck Dynasty Patriarch, Grants New Jersey Man's Amazing Request after He Drove 20 Hours to Robertson's Church: "(West Monroe, LA)—Brian Richards drove 20 hours from his home in New Jersey recently to White's Ferry Roach Church of Christ where Phil Robertson, Duck Dynasty's patriarch, is an elder with a special request. (Photo via Christian Post)

He wanted Robertson to baptize him."



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Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Creation Scientist Casts Doubt on Major Big Bang Announcement | TheBlaze.com

Creation Scientist Casts Doubt on Major Big Bang Announcement | TheBlaze.com: "While many scientists and researchers express excitement over what they believe to be landmark evidence of the Big Bang, Answers in Genesis, a Christian organization run by creationist Ken Ham, is casting doubt on the recent findings.

“This announcement undoubtedly will be welcomed as the long-sought proof of cosmic inflation so necessary to the big bang model,” wrote Dr. Danny Faulkner, a former astronomy professor who works for the organization. “Biblical creationists know from Scripture that the universe did not begin in a big bang billions of years ago.”"



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The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: Humanism.

The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: Humanism.: "Humanism says that man is basically good, and that when he does something morally wrong, some outside influence has caused him to go off the rails--such as not having a father figure, poverty, bad friends, etc. This is in direct opposition to the Bible, which says that man is off the rails from the moment he is born. One argument for that is that we don't have to teach our children to do wrong. They intuitively know how to lie, be selfish and disobedient. We have to teach them to speak the truth, to share and to obey."



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Tuesday, March 18, 2014

Saying goodbye to Christian America

Saying goodbye to Christian America: "One day in a doctoral seminar at Union Seminary, my ethics mentor Larry Rasmussen said words I will never forget: “There are advantages and disadvantages in every power position for the church.”

The ultimate Christian social ethics issue of our time is not any particular moral issue such as abortion, war or gay rights. We argue fiercely about these issues, sure. But the ultimate Christian social ethics issue, at least in the United States, is the fact of declining Christian cultural power — and its fallout in both church and culture. This is the context within which every particular moral issue is contested."



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