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“Everywhere there is apathy.Nobody cares whether that which is preached is true or false.
A Sermon is a sermon whatever the subject; only, the shorter it is, the better.” |
Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892)
Review of Brian’s McLaren’s new book A New Kind of Christianity by Tim Challies It wasn’t too long ago that I wrote about Brian McLaren and got in trouble. Reflecting on seeing him speak at a nearby church, I suggested that he appears to love Jesus but hate God. Based on immediate and furious reaction, …
Goodbye Emergent: Why I’m Taking The Theology of the Emerging Church To Task writes Jeremy Bouma … I’m not exactly sure when my saucy love affair with emergent and liberal Christianity ended. My “I don’t” isn’t as crystalized as my “I do.” Maybe it was when I read Pelagius‘ writings and realized much of Emergent …
Richard Bennett, a former Roman Catholic Priest … “Catholic Mysticism and the Emerging Church may be one of the most important topics that we have addressed. Catholic mysticism has helped mightily to transform the New Age Movement from being counter-culture to being embraced by Evangelicals, and Western civilization as such. Catholic mysticism has affected almost …
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“Everywhere there is apathy.Nobody cares whether that which is preached is true or false.
A Sermon is a sermon whatever the subject; only, the shorter it is, the better.” |
Charles H. Spurgeon (1834-1892)
An interview, conducted September 2007, with theologian John MacArthur, about the state of the church, heralding a call back to truth of the pure Word of God (Proverbs 30:5-6), of which is a timely reminder with regard to today’s Emergent Church “Emergence Christianity” … A Call Back To Truth While Martin Luther called the church …
A new Decalogue has been adopted by the neo-Christians of our day, the first word of which reads, “Thou shalt not disagree” and a new set of Beatitudes too, which begins “Blessed are they that tolerate everything, for they shall not be made accountable for anything.” (The Quotable Tozer I, 77, 78, 178)