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Losing Adam

When the creation and the Fall are undermined, what tumbles with them?

Written by Jeremy Walker | Friday, February 8, 2013

Losing Adam means losing hope, for my solidarity with Adam as a man condemned finds its Scriptural counterpart in my solidarity with Christ, the last Adam, as a man redeemed. Adam is “a type of him who was to come” (Rom 5.14) – all the God-ordained parallels and constructs out of which my salvation finds... Continue Reading

Scouts delay decision on allowing homosexual leaders and scouts

Current policy banning homosexuals in force until May

Written by Warren Cole Smith, WNS | Friday, February 8, 2013

The decision to postpone a vote on the policy came at the request of a task force made up of representatives of religious groups that charter Scout units. Churches and other religious organizations sponsor nearly 70 percent of all Scout units.   The Boy Scouts of America’s Executive Board has delayed action on a proposed... Continue Reading

Ten Basic Facts about the NT Canon that Every Christian Should Memorize: #2

Apocryphal Writings are All Written in the Second Century or Later

Written by Michael Kruger | Friday, February 8, 2013

For one, we know that many of these apocryphal writings are outright forgeries, pretending to be written by someone who was clearly not the author. That fact alone raises serious questions about the reliability of their content. Second, many of these apocryphal writings contain obvious embellishments and legendary additions. For example, in the Gospel of... Continue Reading

Four thoughts on the first atheist church

London's first atheist church drew 300 people for its Sunday Assembly

Written by Carl Laferton, The Good Book Blog | Friday, February 8, 2013

We’re often told that people quite like Jesus, but just don’t do church. Here are 300 people who do do church, and don’t like Jesus! Perhaps it’s that people like their version of Jesus (teacher, healer, nice guy, loving and affirming, non-existent, take your pick); the reason they don’t like church is because church challenges... Continue Reading

WE Are NOT the Gospel

If we could live the gospel and be the gospel and love as the gospel, then we wouldn’t need Christ now would we?

Written by Timothy Hammons | Friday, February 8, 2013

Jesus Christ is the gospel. We are not. He is the One who saves, the One who is perfect, the One who died on the cross for us and He really doesn’t need our help. All we need to do is share these truths with others. Jody, a member of my church, mentioned to me... Continue Reading

Sex, Shame, and the Superbowl

There was something very wrong about the Beyonce act during half-time of the Super Bowl

Written by Elizabeth Duffy, Patheos | Friday, February 8, 2013

It’s shameful that advertisers and choreographers are so dull, so uncreative, so tired, that performing a striptease is the only move they can think of to appeal to viewers. It’s shameful that porn and stripping are such quietly lucrative industries that market researchers are eyeing their profits and saying, “Yes, this is what people want... Continue Reading

Presbyterian Split-Off Gains Momentum

ECO now has 28 member churches, all of which were dismissed from the Presbyterian Church (USA)

Written by James Miller | Friday, February 8, 2013

The formation of ECO represents a growing challenge for the PC(USA). Already churches have been departing from the PC(USA) for many years to denominations like the Evangelical Presbyterian Church (EPC), which has grown from 188 churches to 420 in the last five years, primarily through the acceptance of churches departing from the PC(USA). The PC(USA)... Continue Reading

Addressing the Top Five Misconceptions of Calvinism

Answering misconceptions of Calvinism by one who used to hold the misconceptions

Written by Robin Schumacher | Thursday, February 7, 2013

Because I know both sides of the fence so well, I thought I’d try and sort out what I believe to be the top incorrect stereotypes and misconceptions about Calvinism that I constantly run into and see if some of the confusion that surrounds this sometimes volatile subject can’t be cleared up. I’ll use Calvinism’s... Continue Reading

America’s Baby Bust

The nation's falling fertility rate is the root cause of many of our problems. And it's only getting worse.

Written by Jonathan V. Last | Thursday, February 7, 2013

The nation’s falling fertility rate underlies many of our most difficult problems. Once a country’s fertility rate falls consistently below replacement, its age profile begins to shift. You get more old people than young people. And eventually, as the bloated cohort of old people dies off, population begins to contract. This dual problem—a population that... Continue Reading

An Interesting Little Study on Junia(s) the ‘Female’ Apostle

Egalitarian and feminist evangelicals point to Romans 16:7 as indisputable evidence in favor of women's ordination in the early church; does it?

Written by Mathew Everhard | Thursday, February 7, 2013

To sum: of the four ancient references to the name “Junia(s)” two of the four are men. Of the three references that refer specifically to the Junia(s) of Romans 16:7, two of three refer to a man. This is hardly the checkmate argument from a narrative text that egalitarians and feminists have held it to... Continue Reading

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