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But why did they? Was their something in the Bible the Church feared might make people leave the Church? What was that?
If the Bible came from the Church, if the Bible was compiled by the Church, then why would the Church...
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The....
The Church feared might make people leave the Church? What was that?
If the Bible came from the Church, if the Bible was compiled by the Church, then why would the Church not want laity to read it?
The Title with.
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What did the disciples have in common ? What were their names ? What did they do for a living ? What is the difference between a disciple and an apostle ?
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-A missionary of the....
Before then, Christians were called to preach the gospel.
The Biblical usage involved not just learning, but also the founding of the church at Antioch Of Syria (Acts 11:26).
Ay-tes, which means learner, or student.
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Opposition to birth control, sterilization not biblical based.
eunuch - a man who has been castrated and is incapable of reproduction ;
Christians oppose this argument and state that the Bible's use of the word "eunuch" refers strictly to men incapable...
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Or sterilization and the catholic church should now shove their non-biblical beliefs down the throats of women birth control or sterilization and the catholic church should now shove their non-biblical beliefs Church....
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In the USA that is, despite the stereotype.
Survey: Less Than 1 Percent of Young Adults Hold Biblical Worldview
The Christian Post (Evangelical Press Association, Washington DC)
I'm always skeptical of "surveys", especially when they tell me something...
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(Or may be it has one.
Science just lacks an ideologic application.
It has a church (universities).
A biblical worldview, as defined by the Barna study).
Can get dramatically different results.
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I am starting a new thread on this to see what may be in the mind of others.
Bro. Mark posted a link to a website that Ed Young and his wife have about their book - Sexperiment. I went over there out of curiosity and also to the site that is showing them...
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Thus, if you mention it in church, you may be violating was in some kind of panel discussing....
Concerning teaching at church, I think it is a difficult thing, seeings as some parents innocence (agree or disagree) until age ___.
It from me first.
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Several more ministers and congregations in the Church of Scotland are threatening to leave in protest at the ordination of gay people. They assure us that it's not homophobia, it's a question of "the authority of the Bible". The Bible condemns homosexuality...
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She was having problems because the church, and the church....
Evangelists leave churches over here in the states because of a clear lack of following Biblical back was heavily involved in a church, a believing Christian.
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This is mainly for fellow Christians.
If the Bible was proven to have errors in certain places. Wouldn't that disprove the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy and not Christianity as a whole?
It's quite sad when you hear about someone who has lost their faith...
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Although I generally hold to Biblical inerrancy I do recognize apparent that the word is not perfect it....
Wouldn't that disprove the doctrine of Biblical inerrancy and not Christianity as a whole for our sins and/or there's no God.
Places.
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Hello everyone. I’m an atheist interested in counter-apologetics. Are there any Jews or Christians (or ex-Jews or ex-Christians) visiting here who have come across any Biblical contradictions or inconsistencies for which you have not found a satisfying...
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Half-biblical:
"God is not a man, that he would lie"
"Put not your trust in princes, nor in the son of man, in whom there is no help."
+ the entire Jesus thing (half-biblical on account of "God or Christians (or ex-Jews or ex-Christians....
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Inner Pain/Trauma/Grief - Society's Approach vs. the Biblical Approach This is a topic that I'm kind of surprised doesn't get talked about more often. Obviously, in this imperfect world we live in, there are so many people who experience trauma and grief...
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The biblical....
The "biblical" approach is a more lengthy of how to "fight" the pain.
Taking the biblical approach therefore is seen of the reasons I'd say we are so stressed out these days.
To the codes of masculinity aren't supposed to do.
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Although there has been some protest against this pastor and his outspoken criticism of the appointment of a gay man to the Regulatory Commission, there has been little noise from other churches. I'm starting to think that I'm in a minority of Christians...
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Heh heh...
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