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Evolution: Getting Rid of God
Thursday, March 25, 2010
It’s clear from Darwin’s own writings—he was a conflicted, tormented soul who suffered the fate of his own doctrines. In that sense, he’s like all the other false teachers who have popped up throughout history.
If he's not a Christian ally, why do so many Christians join forces with his followers?
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What's Next?
Monday, March 22, 2010
Thanks to all of you who have participated in the discussions during the most recent series. I've seen some great comments and your interaction has been very encouraging and edifying.
So, what's next?
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Fundamental Doctrine, Says Who? Part 1
Sunday, March 14, 2010
Does the Bible itself identify specific doctrines as fundamental? Indeed it does.
Scripture helps us lay out some biblical principles for determining which articles of faith are truly essential to authentic Christianity.
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What Must I Believe?
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Standing on the foundation of Scripture is a body of truth that you must believe. If you reject that body of truth, you are not a Christian.
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Fellowship in Truth
Tuesday, March 09, 2010
The Bible is the only authoritative source from which Christianity is derived. Sound strange? That used to be the defining characteristic of evangelicalism.
Collectively evangelicals seem to have drifted far from that principle, and evangelicalism is taking on some strange shapes.
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You Can’t Get There from Here
Saturday, March 06, 2010
You can’t be a Christian without embracing that body of truth, "which was once for all delivered to the saints.”
So, what is that body of non-negotiable doctrine that must be believed to receive eternal life? For that matter, what is it to believe?
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How Did We Make
Such an Evangelical Mess?
Wednesday, March 03, 2010
You don’t have to be an astute observer of the evangelical scene to notice the unrelenting barrage of outlandish ideas, philosophies, and programs. Never in the history of the church has so much innovation met with so little critical thinking.
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