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Church Has Stemmed the Tide of Evil Throughout History
Cambridge Professor C.F.D. Moule once said, “The gospel is more than a declaration … It is something which we do not merely know but experience.” He continued, “The action of Christ in our world is not a dead and static thing,” but on the contrary, “a great flowing stream, not a separate draught of water; the apex of a pyramid, not an unattached point in mid-air.”
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Tagged Alain de Botton, Arthur W. Pink, C.F.D. Moule, Greg Gutfeld, London Times, Matthew Parris, NAMBLA, Nicene Creed, Planned Parenthood, Religion for Atheists, SPLC, St. Athanasius
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Planned Parenthood Rep: Christianity “Going Down”
For those of us so very blessed to have raised our personal white flag in mankind’s inherently fruitless struggle against the Creator, there can be no joy in watching God-deniers continue to labor under the grandest of all deceptions. Regardless of how nasty they may be as individuals, there can be only sadness, genuine pity and prayer.
Still, it is instructive.
When the atheist gives voice to his or her God-denial, it provides those in Truth a small glimpse into the same dark spirit – old as Adam – that prompted the psalmist to observe: “The fool says in his …
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Tagged Alain de Botton, Angelina Jolie, Cameron Diaz, Planned Parenthood, Valerie Tarico
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