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By Mark T. Tonkery
http://www.laingschurchofchrist.org/bulletins/01.29.12a.pdf
A book recently was released that utilized an interdenominational panel to determine the 25 books every Christian should read. Many books you would expect to be on the list were there: The Confessions of Augustine, The Imitation of Christ, Pilgrim's Progress, The Cost of Discipleship, Mere…
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Why I don't think the "safe option" is always viable or advisable
Posted by Robert LIMB on January 5, 2012 at 11:14am
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“Anti” and “NI” are not categories which are a part of my personal experience,…
ContinuePosted by Robert LIMB on December 26, 2011 at 12:30pm — 3 Comments
Last post, we began an exploration into the subject of Absolute Truth, as it relates to Jesus’ affirmations (John 17:17; 18:36-38) and the notion of the possible existence of a universal moral code that should apply equally to every human on earth.
“Morality,” in general, can be simply described as what is good or right for human beings. “Ethics” is described as pertaining to choices made in respect to moral guidelines. Some professional experts have suggested three ethical…
ContinuePosted by Bill Reed on December 13, 2011 at 12:27pm
"Compared to two years ago, just half as many Americans believe that absolute moral truth exists, dropping from 38% in January 2000 to only 22% in November 2001." (Barna Research, 2002) "Only a minority of born-again adults (44%) and a tiny proportion of born-again teenagers (9%) are certain that absolute moral truth exists." (William Lobdell, Los Angeles Times)
When I was a far younger man, I prayed for wisdom—largely because I took James 1:5 seriously. Now that I am…
ContinuePosted by Bill Reed on December 13, 2011 at 12:24pm — 2 Comments