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The Jesus Seminar, Jesus, and Higher Criticism – Part 2

by Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon

Can anyone truly believe that Jesus is who He said He was, or that He did the things that He and the Gospel writers said He did? The Jesus Seminar says “No.” Drs. Ankerberg and Weldon explain why you do not have to take that as your final answer.

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The Jesus Seminar, Jesus, and Higher Criticism – Part 1

by Dr. John Ankerberg, Dr. John Weldon

Does it matter what you think about Jesus? Does it matter whether or not he was God in human flesh? Does it matter whether or not you believe your Bible to be the Word of God to man? Drs. Ankerberg and Weldon say “Yes,” and in this article they begin to explain why these are important matters especially for Christians.

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Why is sound doctrine so important?

by Michael Houdmann

Sound doctrine is important because the gospel is a sacred trust, and we dare not tamper with God’s communication to the world. Our duty is to deliver the message, not to change it.

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The Postmodern Deconstruction of Biblical Truths

by Prof Johan Malan
December 2012

We are living in a time of the most immense and relentless attacks on the Christian faith since the beginning of the church dispensation. The present onslaught does not primarily occur on the physical level in order to persecute and torture Christians, but rather on the spiritual and doctrinal level with a view to utterly deceiving them. 

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The Scandal of Biblical Illiteracy: It’s Our Problem

by Albert Mohler

 While America’s evangelical Christians are rightly concerned about the secular worldview’s rejection of biblical Christianity, we ought to give some urgent attention to a problem much closer to home–biblical illiteracy in the church. This scandalous problem is our own, and it’s up to us to fix it.

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The Importance of Sound Doctrine

by Eddie Snipes

As the church has entered the postmodern era, historic Biblical teaching has fallen by the wayside and new theologies have taken their place. The ‘new theology’ downplays the value of scripture and shifts the focus on emotionalism and experiential Christianity instead of Christianity based on truth.

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Many believers in SA are jumping on the bandwagon of Dominionism

by Prof. Johan Malan

Christians are increasingly mobilised towards efforts of controlling and reforming the world by reminding them of their long-forgotten dominion mandate. This is particularly the case in the US and South Africa from where the global Transformations Movement is orchestrated. Disciples of Christ have allegedly, like believers in the Old Testament, neglected their biblical mandate to rule over the world and are now held directly responsible for the serious moral and spiritual crisis in which the world finds itself.

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