October 30, 2024

Category: kingdom of God

Atheists Identifies As Christian, ‘We Need to Celebrate that’ Says Professor
apologetics, Bible, Christian, Christian worldview, faith, Humor, kingdom of God, reason, religion, Satire

Atheists Identifies As Christian, ‘We Need to Celebrate that’ Says Professor

Satire USA — A new form of religion has been identified. Meet Tony Wabble of Miami Florida, an atheist who identifies as a Christian. Religion professor John J. Willson of the Miami College of Religion and the Arts stated: “This is a new phenomenon. While many think you can’t be atheist and Christian at the […]

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The Comfortable Christianity Conundrum and Why You Should be Concerned
apologetics, Christ-like, Christian, church, discipleship, evangelism, Jesus, kingdom of God, persecution, religion, true Christian

The Comfortable Christianity Conundrum and Why You Should be Concerned

We like our comfort. We like are personal peace. We like our prosperity. However, if your Christianity is comfortable, you are not a Christian after the breed of the Apostles and ancients. In fact, not even like Jesus! Now I’m not trying to tell you that you should seek out an “uncomfortable life”. No. I […]

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The Law of Moses and the Law of Christ (Post 3 of 3)
apologetics, Bible, Christian, Christian worldview, discipleship, Jesus, kingdom of God, Ten Commandments

The Law of Moses and the Law of Christ (Post 3 of 3)

Are Christians supposed to keep the Ten Commandments? Are Christians supposed to keep the Sabbath? Are Christians free from the laws of the Old Testament? Taken from Arnold Fruchtenbaum’s study at Ariel Ministries, I feel that this is the best argument concerning how we interact with the Ten Commandments in light of Scripture. Even though this […]

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The Law of Moses and the Law of Christ (Post 1 of 3)
apologetics, Bible, Christian, Christian worldview, discipleship, Jesus, kingdom of God, Ten Commandments

The Law of Moses and the Law of Christ (Post 1 of 3)

Are Christians supposed to keep the Ten Commandments? Are Christians supposed to keep the Sabbath? Are Christians supposed to have a distinction between God’s moral law, God’s ceremonial law and God’s legal law in the Old Testament? And what, anyhow, was the old law for? This three part series will address these and other questions. […]

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Some of the Most Murderers “Regimes” Since the Early Nineteen-Hundreds, The Last One will Stun You!
abortion, apologetics, Christian, Christian worldview, church, immorality, kingdom of God, true Christian

Some of the Most Murderers “Regimes” Since the Early Nineteen-Hundreds, The Last One will Stun You!

We are disgusted with Hitler, with Stalin and with Mao. Rightfully so, we all know they were sick, sick people murdering millions. Some say “God has a special place for them in hell”, and maybe he does, I don’t know. We wonder “why didn’t people step up and stop them”? How could the rest of […]

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apologetics, Bible, Biblical word definitions, Christian, conversation, discipleship, evangelism, faith, kingdom of God, KJV, understanding, wisdom

An Urologist’s Principle You Can Use in Communicating Christ

While I was assisting in an urology procedure, the type where the patient wants to be knocked out and hopes he is unknown by staff, the doctor explained his patient communication method. His “technique” was his vocabulary, the type that would make great grandma Elsa blush in embarrassment. Very easy to understand terms – crude. […]

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10 Christian Teachings That You May Have Thought Were Biblical, But Aren’t!
Bible, Christian, church, discipleship, kingdom of God, KJV, Spirit led, Sunday school, traditions

10 Christian Teachings That You May Have Thought Were Biblical, But Aren’t!

So I need a job. Ah, a chef position would be great! After application I get an interview. I expect questions like “have you ever made Louisiana Gumbo?” or “Grilled Mediterranean Chicken?” or maybe “Braised Lamb Shank?” False! I get questions like “do you believe that we should use forks here?” or maybe “we hold […]

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