I used to view Christianity as oppressive, prejudice and intolerant toward all other belief systems. When I became a Christian I continued to struggle with the exlusivity Christianity claimed. I could easily admit I was a sinner. I strongly believed in God as the creator and power of the universe. I even believed Christ was God [...]
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Is Christianity oppressive, prejudice and intolerant?
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged christianity, intolerance, Jesus, oppression, prejudice, truth on June 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Chocolate Theology
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged chocolate, christianity, gospel, humor on June 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
I love chocolate! I also love Christ. So I was thinking……..why not combine choclate with Christianity? Suprisingly, there were a number of similiarites between Christianity and Chocolate. See for yourself.
Pure chocolate has a bitter taste. “Real” chocolate lovers appreciate and enjoy the bitter flavor.
Christianity can sometimes taste bitter to people too. I mean this in that a secondary [...]
Part III of III of 7 Ways to Test for True Christianity
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged attitude, christianity, sin, tozer, truth on June 16, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
6. Another certain test of the source of religious experience is this: Note how it affects our relation to and our attitude toward the world.
By “the world” I do not mean, of course, the beautiful order of nature which God has created for the enjoyment of mankind. Neither do I mean the world of lost [...]
Christians In Recovery
Posted in Uncategorized, tagged abuse, addiction, alcoholism, christianity, healing, recovery on May 31, 2009 | 2 Comments »
Becoming a Chrisitan makes you a new creation in Christ but it doesn’t automatically correct every dysfunctional aspect of your life. It is, however, a wonderful start to a path of healing. We will have to strain until the time Jesus comes back to finish what He started. Christianity isn’t necessarily an easier path but [...]