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Category Archives: Theology
Gods and men with three sides
In his opening chapter of Adams Vs. God: The Rematch, Phillip Adams quotes Charles de Montesquieu as saying, If a triangle made a god, it would give him three sides. This is true, as evidenced by the many god’s that … finish reading Gods and men with three sides
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Tagged atheism, Charles de Montesquieu, God, image of God, Phillip Adams, religion, Trinity
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Adams vs God – the rematch
I’ve long enjoyed listening to Phillip Adams interview interesting people on his Australian ABC’s Late Night Live program. Given that Adams is an avowed and somewhat evangelical atheist, this may seem strange. However, it is not, and I challenge any … finish reading Adams vs God – the rematch
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Tagged ABC, atheism, Bible, Book of Revelation, error, Family First Party, Gospels, Jesus, Late Night Live, Pentecostal, Phillip Adams, politics, religion, Richard Dawkins, world view
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Are you in a Christendom political party?
Sad as it may seem, I believe that most Christians are told by their leaders which part of the theological spectrum they are part of, and generally they don’t understand what it means, nor do they often care very much. … finish reading Are you in a Christendom political party?
Crossing Over – a word from Rick Joyner
I found this word from Rick Joyner, about the significance of the tsunami disaster, a challenge. What do you think? – Mal. Crossing Over by Rick Joyner January 10, 2005 The recent earthquake and tsunamis that struck so many countries … finish reading Crossing Over – a word from Rick Joyner
Open Theism Website
I’ve just discovered a great website on open theism: www.opentheism.org. It’s a very good site because it states clearly the case for open theism, it states the opposing views, it allows for input from others, and it answers readers questions. … finish reading Open Theism Website
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Clark Pinnock and Open Theism
I am greatly enjoying the stimulating lecture series this week at Whitley College by theologian Clark Pinnock. Clark has just completed his new book, Most Moved Mover: A Theology of God’s Openness (The Didsbury Lectures). He is one of the … finish reading Clark Pinnock and Open Theism
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