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Monthly Archives: January 2016
Beware of false prophets
“For false messiahs and false prophets will appear and produce great signs and omens, to lead astray, if possible, even the elect.” – Jesus The past two weeks have been an interesting time for Evangelical Christians. On Jan. 19, Franklin … Continue reading
Posted in culture, images, in the news
Tagged Donald Trump, False prophets, Jerry Falwell Jr., Jesus, Liberty University, Matt. 23: 13
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God in the world
Some Christians believe God in the world is only found here: Others see God in the world here: God is so much more. God is this: God is here. God is as delicate as butterfly wings. God is as soft … Continue reading
Too many Christians do Christmas wrong
If you’re a Christian who thinks the Christmas season ended on Dec. 25, then you’re already a casualty of the ‘war on Christmas,’ and you don’t even know it. In the United States, the annual commercial assault on Christmas begins … Continue reading
Posted in culture, in the news
Tagged Celtic Christianity, Christmas, Christmastide, God in nature, Logos
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A Roman god and a new year
The Roman god Janus was the god of gates, halls, doors, and doorways. The god of beginnings and endings. Usually depicted with two faces looking in opposite directions, Janus frequently symbolized change and transitions, such as the progression of … Continue reading