The other day as I was sitting in “church,” the thought came to me, “this just isn’t practical.” The message was on spending time with God early, every morning. The pastor talked about how important and vital to life this discipline was in becoming more than an overcomer. But instead of feeling motivated to go [...]
Archive for August, 2007
Is Church Practical?
Posted in Christianity, Church, Dichotomy, God, Kingdom, Religion on August 8, 2007 | 19 Comments »
Tolerance
Posted in Appeasement Theology, Christianity, Church, Politics, Tolerance on August 3, 2007 | 1 Comment »
Tolerance is not approval. What the world today is looking for is approval, not tolerance. They have confused the two.
Tolerance is not saying that what someone does is ok, because some things just aren’t ok. Tolerance is not saying that someone is right, because they could be wrong. Tolerance is not saying that truth is relative, because [...]
Appeasement Theology (Part 4)
Posted in Appeasement Theology, Conversion, Evolution, Gospel, Judgment, Justice, Kingdom, Religion, Salvation on August 3, 2007 | 8 Comments »
Ok, so we’re going to go back and visit Appeasement Theology, because it keeps popping up. I was talking with a group of teens the other day about the exclusive claim of Jesus -that He was and is the only way to get into heaven, and it was received with mixed emotions. Mainly that it [...]

