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Why We Shouldn’t Take “The Marriage Pledge” Too Soon
The next several years are going to be messy for Christians. We already know that some who claim to be within our fold will continue to challenge the historic, orthodox teaching about sexuality, marriage, and the essence of what it means to be made in the image of God. But even those of us who agree that marriage is what the church has always thought it was, will disagree on how best to move forward in a culture hell-bent on denying it.
Case in point: Over at First Things, a premier publication of Christian thought, Ephraim Radner and Christopher …
Posted in Marriage/Family/Culture, Religious Liberty
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Tagged Anne Morse, Barack Obama, Christopher Seitz, Douglas Wilson, Edward Peters, Ephraim Radner, Louis Giglio, Rick Warren, Russell Moore, Ryan Anderson, S. Michael Craven, Sean McDowell
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