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Bible questions:
1: Why do you believe the Bible?
Because of the evidence backing it up. Here's just one to get you started: http://www.reasons.org/articles/articles/fulfilled-prophecy-evidence-for-the-reliability-of-the-bible
2: The Bible has been rewritten dozens of times. It's not trustworthy.
The Bible has b
If I Was an Atheist, Would I Still be Against X
Fairly regularly I get the following question: "If you didn't believe the Bible, would you still think _____ is wrong?" I usually don't justify it with much of an answer because the question itself is flawed; even if the Bible was the only reason why I was opposed to something, that wouldn't make said thing any less wrong. But anyway, that's not the point of this journal. The point of this journal is that I'm bored and that question is actually interesting when not posed by an atheist trying to get me to abandon my faith. Which things am I opposed to only because the Bible condemns them, and which things am I opposed to for various reasons
''Not a Fan'' and its Works Salvation Theology
I'm not sure how many of you guys on deviantart have heard of the book Not a Fan, but it's pretty popular. With more than a million copies sold and glowing reviews from people like Lee Strobel, Mike Huckabee, and Max Lucado, it's certainly made an impact. Therefore, I've decided to offer my critique of it. Not a Fan is dangerous because it promotes strong Lordship Salvation theology.
Lordship Salvation is the belief that the performance of good works, the promise of good works, or the evidence of good works must accompany faith in Christ in order to make that faith result in eternal life.
Basically, it ties works into salvation in a var
Afraid of James 2:24
First things first, let's define terms.
Lordship Salvation: the belief that the performance of good works, the promise of good works, or the evidence of good works must accompany faith in Christ in order to make that faith result in eternal life.
Basically, they tie works into salvation in a variety of ways.
Some Lordship Salvationers say that you have to work to earn your salvation.
Others say you have to promise to God (be willing) to do good works after salvation in order to be saved.
Others say if you don't have good works after salvation, you were never truly saved. (very common belief)
Others say if you don't have good works aft
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Hey, that's really neat I wish I could remember the first one I read. (Actually, I think it was either "The Attack" or "This Was Your Life")
My fiance's mom wrote a story about her kids and how much they like Chick tracts, and it actually got published on chick.com! You can read it here www.chick.com/articles/family_… There's my sweet fiance on his 19th birthday in the second picture! Aw lol
My fiance's mom wrote a story about her kids and how much they like Chick tracts, and it actually got published on chick.com! You can read it here www.chick.com/articles/family_… There's my sweet fiance on his 19th birthday in the second picture! Aw lol