Glenn Beck Saw ‘Noah’ Over the Weekend, and He’s Calling It the ‘Babylonian Chainsaw Massacre’ | TheBlaze.com: "Glenn Beck was invited to see “Noah” by an executive vice president of Paramount Pictures over the weekend, who requested that the multimedia personality see the movie before taking a position on it with his audience.
“I felt like kind of a dirtball, basing my review on something that I hadn’t seen, on someone else’s review,” Beck said on radio Monday. “That’s what people do to me. They don’t listen or watch, then they review. It was wrong of me to do.”"
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Monday, March 24, 2014
The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: BIG words.
The Comfort Zone: Words of Comfort: BIG words.: ""Which god is this again? I keep forgetting....Religious people keep using all these big words that I don't understand." Christopher Maher
Sorry for the confusion. I will try and make as simple as I can for you. There is one Creator and many gods."
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Sorry for the confusion. I will try and make as simple as I can for you. There is one Creator and many gods."
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Saturday, March 22, 2014
Georgia Legislature Passes Bill to Bar Health Plans from Offering Abortion Coverage - Crossmap Christian News | U.S.
Georgia Legislature Passes Bill to Bar Health Plans from Offering Abortion Coverage - Crossmap Christian News | U.S.: "As previously reported, S.B. 98 was introduced by Senator Judson Hill (R-Marietta) and is said to serve as a means of protecting Georgians from funding the termination of innocent life."
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John MacArthur Plans Biblical Inerrancy Summit; Answers Critics on Teaching Against Charismatic Movement
John MacArthur Plans Biblical Inerrancy Summit; Answers Critics on Teaching Against Charismatic Movement: "John MacArthur, influential author, pastor and seminary president, recently announced during the Shepherds' Conference held at Grace Community Church plans for a biblical inerrancy summit to bring a new generation "in line with the truth."
MacArthur believes the "true doctrine of inerrancy is under attack" and "anything that undermines the absolute inerrancy of Scripture destroys the foundation of all Christian truth.""
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MacArthur believes the "true doctrine of inerrancy is under attack" and "anything that undermines the absolute inerrancy of Scripture destroys the foundation of all Christian truth.""
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500 Gather to Protest Pending Removal of Idaho Ten Commandments Display
500 Gather to Protest Pending Removal of Idaho Ten Commandments Display: "An estimated 500 people gathered at a public park in Sandpoint, Idaho, Thursday to demonstrate their support for keeping the Ten Commandments display at its present location.
One of the protestors told local media that she took issue with the possibility of the monument's removal, which was first called for in a letter sent to Sandpoint's city government by the Freedom From Religion Foundation."
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One of the protestors told local media that she took issue with the possibility of the monument's removal, which was first called for in a letter sent to Sandpoint's city government by the Freedom From Religion Foundation."
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ON CHRISTIANITY | NWAonline
ON CHRISTIANITY | NWAonline: "DEAR REV. GRAHAM: I’ve never thought much about what happens when we die, but my grandmother died a few months ago, and now it really worries me. Is there any way we can know? Or will we just have to wait to find out?"
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Friday, March 21, 2014
Hate and How to Overcome It: How Should We Respond to the Tragic Death of Fred Phelps? | The Exchange | A Blog by Ed Stetzer
Hate and How to Overcome It: How Should We Respond to the Tragic Death of Fred Phelps? | The Exchange | A Blog by Ed Stetzer: "Death is always a tragedy. Hate makes it more so.
Today, a man known for hate died. CNN concluded that his infamy was worth a breaking news alert.
But how do we respond? How does this breaking news relate to the gospel's good news?
I've had some run-ins with Westboro, though I don't like to use the words "Baptist" and "Church" when referring to it. (My apologies to the city of Westboro, but your sacrifice is appreciated to rescue the words "Baptist" and "Church.")"
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Today, a man known for hate died. CNN concluded that his infamy was worth a breaking news alert.
But how do we respond? How does this breaking news relate to the gospel's good news?
I've had some run-ins with Westboro, though I don't like to use the words "Baptist" and "Church" when referring to it. (My apologies to the city of Westboro, but your sacrifice is appreciated to rescue the words "Baptist" and "Church.")"
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Why Hobby Lobby Is This Year's Supreme Court Case To Watch | Gleanings | ChristianityToday.com
Why Hobby Lobby Is This Year's Supreme Court Case To Watch | Gleanings | ChristianityToday.com: "When Hobby Lobby makes its case in front of the U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday, conservative Christians won't be the only ones paying attention.
After a year and a half of opposing the Affordable Care Act's birth control mandate, the evangelical-owned craft store chain has become shorthand for the corporate fight for religious liberty—one that concerns not only Obamacare critics, or fellow Christians who worry that certain contraception methods are abortifacients, but now, Americans overall."
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After a year and a half of opposing the Affordable Care Act's birth control mandate, the evangelical-owned craft store chain has become shorthand for the corporate fight for religious liberty—one that concerns not only Obamacare critics, or fellow Christians who worry that certain contraception methods are abortifacients, but now, Americans overall."
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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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