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Rhyne Putman
rhyneputman
A few traits characterize the theologians, pastors, and students I know who have walked away from their faith. They “loved human praise more than praise from God” (John 12:43). They
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Damon Stengel
DamonStengel1
[THREAD: REMOVING MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT LOVE FOR ALL, HATRED FOR NONE.]Some individuals from among opponents of Jamma'at and those who are not informed in Islamic theology, falsely accuse the Promised Messiah
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Immanent_Metalepsis
IMetalepsis
It is becoming clear to me that the "new polytheists" are part of a sociological-historical phenomenon reasonably distinct from occult revival (Renaissance or Victorian hermetism), völkisch romanticism (ariosophy, theodism) or
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Atheist Forum
ForumAtheist
1/ I strongly disagree with your statement that "I fail to understand both".Science & faith will always be in conflict because "faiths" make claims of knowledge that they don't have
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Robert Monson
robertjmonson
Can I share something I have been unpacking? Years ago, when the boys were so small, I just got them, my life was a mess, I was broke and it
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Ahab Bdaiwi איהאבּ ܐܝܗܐܒ
bdaiwi_historia
Ibn Taymiyyah (1263-1328) is without a doubt a dynamic intellectual figure that left an indelible mark on the Muslim intellectual world. But was his influence in medieval times exaggerated? A
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Dane Ortlund
daneortlund
12 Theses Summarizing Paul's Theology:1. Humanity’s natural situation is spiritual death and settled hatred of God. 2. Jesus Christ is the clinching fulfillment of every OT promise and the Reverser
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Don
DonHargrove2
The "my rights" argument does not work on 3 levels. 1. Metaphysically. Only in deism (Enlightenment thinking) can one posit that God gave man rights in an autonomous manner--as if
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Jane
janeelisabethh
A bad theology of redemption leads to a lack of accountability in the church. This also makes it easier for predators and abusers to hide and/or get away with their
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Lisa “Grumpy Gus” Congo🇨🇦
LisaCongo
There is a conversation going on with a young man in seminary. He has a very harsh and dangerous view on suicide and it is intertwined with some messed up
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Christmastide Jason
jasonifytong
I’ve been thinking about why conservative evangelical “pro-lifers” are silent on most human rights issues, and I believe it comes down to the distinction between “pro-life” and “pro-*innocent* life”. 1/
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Albert Bikaj
AlbertBikaj
The medieval man may have been a rough and staunch believer but he was not woke. The Medieval Uni had much more intellectual freedom than the modern ones; they discussed
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Will Harron
willharron3
as a distraction from *all this,* here's a theology thought for my fellow layfriends who are episcopalian-ish:there's a template for when layfolk need to do something that is normally reserved
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Lawrence Mason
LawrenceMason13
I left uni (theology degree) with crippling doubts, intense cognitive dissonance and felt I have no one to talk to about it. I was terrified of being honest with myself
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M.P. Wiery
MPW1689
“John Bunyan spent a number of years in jail, and it was not for preaching the gospel, as is commonly supposed. He was there for preaching the gospel 𝘸𝘪𝘵𝘩𝘰𝘶𝘵 𝘢
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Aspiring Vitruvian
ZephyrAugustus
Nietzsche's criticisms of Christianity become much more agreeable when you apply it to Christianity as most of the average population defines it, not to Christian theology as a whole. I
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