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Sanctifusion · 2Y ago

Swimming Upstream

Four years ago I was living in a small town outside the US, and even in the Anglican church I attended there was no news of the upheavals in the American churches. I was, of course, somewhat aware of the Liberal trends, as reflected in Spong’s militancy. When I returned, in the middle [...]
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Sanctifusion · 2Y ago

Church Tribalism

We were surely all shocked at the news of the brutality that swept Rwanda, and, more recently, Kenya. No doubt this bolstered the prejudices of people who had been brought up under Darwinism to see the African people as in some way less-evolved and more volatile. Groups ranging from the Mau-mau of t
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Sanctifusion · 2Y ago

The “Christian Minority”

Is it that only a dedicated few carry out the work of the Church, or is it a dedicated few of the scant minority who are allowed to be involved?
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Sanctifusion · 2Y ago

But Should Divorced People Remarry?

We looked earlier at the fact that God provided for the first divorce documents under the Law, and that the purpose of that document was to show that the marriage covenant had been broken beyond repair, and that the bearers were each free to make their own living arrangements. Remarriage was not onl
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Sanctifusion · 2Y ago

May the Divorced Remarry?

This question has plagued people now for centuries. The consensus in many “Bible-believing churches (should this be redundant?)” is that Jesus said it was an absolute no-no because God has decreed that every marriage is forever, end of discussion. But is this the case? Before going farther, there is
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Sanctifusion · 2Y ago

“Hollow Men” Today

Eliot’s “Hollow Men” closes, “This is the way the world ends, Not with a bang but a whimper.” Seeing the trends today, with the “Progressives” having their way in Church and in Government while people who know better stand and stare. If previous generations had seen such abuses there would have been
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Sanctifusion · 2Y ago

Eternal Security in the 21st Century

“..nor any other creature can separate us from the love of God.” Just to say, for any who might wonder, I do believe in eternal security. Scripture is full of promises that God will never cast out his faithful children or change His mind about His salvation. “I will never leave thee nor forsake thee
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