Friday, March 21, 2014

Mark Driscoll Retracts Bestseller Book Status, Resets Life | Gleanings | ChristianityToday.com

Mark Driscoll Retracts Bestseller Book Status, Resets Life | Gleanings | ChristianityToday.com: "In response to recent controversies, Seattle pastor Mark Driscoll has written a candid letter to his congregation that attempts to clarify the significant staff turnover at Mars Hill Church and the controversial marketing campaign that gave Real Marriage bestseller status."



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Ray Comfort Presents Noah - YouTube

Ray Comfort Presents Noah - YouTube: ""



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Bill Maher Calls God a "Psychotic Mass Murderer"

Bill Maher Calls God a "Psychotic Mass Murderer": "omedian (some people think he’s one) and leading skeptic Bill Maher called God a “psychotic mass murderer.”

He said that in the upcoming Noah movie, God — not Russell Crowe (playing Noah) — had an anger problem."



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‘Special Consideration’ for ‘non-Christian’ Job Applicants? | Conservative Byte

‘Special Consideration’ for ‘non-Christian’ Job Applicants? | Conservative Byte: "A provision in a Michigan teachers’ union contract calling for “special consideration” to be given to “minority” job applicants including “those of the non-Christian faith” was removed by the Ferndale School District this week after the language was identified as a violation of the Federal Civil Rights Act."



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A Victory for Free Speech: Atheist Turned Christian Professor Wins Lawsuit Against University

A Victory for Free Speech: Atheist Turned Christian Professor Wins Lawsuit Against University: "Conservative professor wins lawsuit against his university that can only be described as a win for the First Amendment. Mike Adams began his career as a professor at the University of North Carolina – Wilmington in 1993. Adams was, at the time, an avowed atheist. University official recognized his work as he won numerous awards and received accolades."



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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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