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Dare we Neglect the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity?

Dare we Neglect the Doctrine of the Holy Trinity?

This article shows us why the worship of the Holy Trinity is at the heart of our Christian faith. Because we have failed to affirm the One in Three and Three in One at every time and place and place Him in the center of our worship and thought and sermons we have this false religion which denies the essence of God’s Being and Nature, denies the eternal Sonship of Jesus and yet thinks themselves as … Read entire article »

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Ad Orientem: Church of England Cathedral opens its doors to sorcery

Ad Orientem: Church of England Cathedral opens its doors to sorcery. Why do they pretend to be Christian anymore? Why does anyone take this church seriously? … Read entire article »

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Is This Your Jesus?

I’ve had a number of friends who were Mormons. They make excellent neighbors, as long as you don’t try to “out-neighbor” them. You will lose, every time. Think thank-you gifts for thank-you gifts, and you get the idea. And yet, for their good morals and clean living and good neighborliness, they pose as Christians and we dare not consider them anything of the sort. Apprising Ministries (via Diekmann) has an excellent post on “The Jesus of Glen Beck,” written as a “spot the real Jesus” format. Here’s what the Mormon Jesus would say: I am the Jesus Christ of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (the Mormons). My original Church went through a total apostasy and I took the Priesthood from the earth. In 1820 by one … Read entire article »

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Scary Stuff at the Tea Party

Completely quoting re-posting from Christopher Orr: According to John at Notes from a Common-place Book, the Tea Party group Grassroots America – We the People recently held an event headlined by Glenn Beck. At this event he asked: “Do you believe this is God’s land?”; “Do you believe our Constitution was divinely inspired?”; and he also noted that “the American flag is a symbol of God’s Freedom.” Theologically, not just politically, no. No. Read the comments there too. … Read entire article »

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