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Category Archives: atheism
What is a Christian? Insight From an Unlikely Source
The famous atheist philosopher, Bertrand Russell, had the following to say in the opening of his book, Why I am Not a Christian. It is actually a good and challenging word His Church today. “I think that you must have … Continue reading
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Tagged Aquinas, Augustine, bertrand russell, Christianity, Creeds
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Is Christianity Really Shrinking? Not the Good Kind
You have no doubt seen and been startled by headlines such as these… “Christianity Declines Sharply in US, Agnostics Growing: Pew” – Newsmax “Christians In U.S. On Decline As Number Of ‘Nones’ Grows, Survey Finds” – NPR “Big Drop in … Continue reading
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Tagged Christianity, church growth, decline, evangelicals, faith, mainline protestants, pew, pew research center, secularism
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God’s Pink Slip…
Here is a remarkable piece of writing I came upon this week while reading a 2004 issue of the journal First Things, which I highly recommend, btw. It’s about God being let go from his job. Termination for Cause Sir, … Continue reading