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My right to have non-politically correct views

by Philippa Taylor
March 15, 2016

Each one of us holds to a particular worldview  which shapes our beliefs and ethics accordingly. Christian, Muslim, Jew, atheist, humanist, secularist – all of us have a right to be heard equally and respectfully in our democratic public forum and all ideas and arguments considered on their merits.

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The “Jesus” the world loves

by T.A. McMahon

Those who profess to be Christians quite often have ideas about Jesus that are just as wrong as those people who are not Christians. Yet what is even more appalling is that an inquiry about Jesus today among those who call themselves evangelicals (Bible-believing Christians!) too often reveals “another Jesus” and a “false Christ.” How does that happen?

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Christianity implodes in Europe; explodes in Africa

by Thomas D. Williams, Ph.D.
December 26,2015

Christianity is experiencing an unprecedented boom on the African continent and now accounts for more than half of Africa’s total population, while Christian affiliation and practice continue to ebb in Europe, signaling a major demographic shift in global Christianity.

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The Church Fathers: A door to Rome

by David Cloud

Many people have walked into the Roman Catholic Church through the broad door of the “church fathers,” and this is a loud warning today when there is a widespread attraction to the “church fathers” within evangelicalism.

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Psychology and the Evangelical Church (2)

by McMahon, T.A.

Nothing in the history of the modern church has induced believers to abandon their faith in the sufficiency of God’s Word like the pseudo-science of psychological counseling. Most evangelicals are convinced that psychotherapy is scientific and is necessary to supply what is lacking in the Bible regarding man’s mental, emotional, and behavioral needs.

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Worship or worshiptainment?

by Howard Green
September 13, 2016

The lights begin to dim and the crowd around you is energized as they all stand to their feet amid the laser lights, mood setting fog, and colorful swirling graphics on the walls. The music is a pounding force that begs your attention. As the singers belt out their anthem, they exhibit precise choreography as they move about on stage.

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Mysticism and the Coming World Religion – Part Two (2)

McMahon, T.A.
November 1, 2016

As noted in part one of this series, there is a coming world religion and it is advancing rapidly. One of the significant elements that expedites its growth is mysticism, which is a belief system that ultimately rejects teachings that involve objective laws, rules, requirements, obligations, dogmas, doctrines, and the like, in favor of subjective experiences and intuitive feelings.

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