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326. Critical in-depth studies of Christianity, Islam, Ismailism, Jehovah's Witnesses, Atheism, Creation
- www.mostmerciful.com
- Critical Studies Of Christianity, Islam, Ismailism, Jehovah's Witnesses, Atheism, Evolution and Creation. ...
- What has Islam to offer that Christianity cannot. ...
327. Unitarian Christianity
- xroads.virginia.edu
- UNITARIAN CHRISTIANITY .
- Recollect the verbal contradiction between Paul and James, and the apparent clashing of some parts of Paul's writings with the general doctrines and end of Christianity. ...
- If reason be so dreadfully darkened by the fall, that its most decisive judgments on religion are unworthy of trust, then Christianity, and even natural theology, must be abandoned; for the existence and veracity of God, and the divine original of Christianity, are conclusions of reason, and must stand or fall with it. ...
- But if once we admit, that propositions, which in their literal sense appear plainly repugnant to one another, or to any known truth, are still to be literally understood and received, what possible limit can we set to the belief of contradictions? What shelter have we from the wildest fanaticism, which can always quote passages, that, in their literal and obvious sense, give support to its extravagances? How can the Protestant escape from transubstantiation, a doctrine most clearly taught us, if the submission of reason, now contended for, be a duty? How can we even hold fast the truth of revelation, for if one apparent contradiction may be true, so may another, and the proposition, that Christianity is false, though involving inconsistency, may still be a verity? .
- Can stronger proof be given, that the doctrine of three persons in the Godhead is not a fundamental doctrine of Christianity? .
- Christianity, it must be remembered, was planted and grew up amidst sharp-sighted enemies, who overlooked no objectionable part of the system, and who must have fastened with great earnestness on a doctrine involving such apparent contradictions as the Trinity. ... Now, how happens it, that in the apostolic writings, which relate so much to objections against Christianity, and to the controversies which grew out of this religion, not one word is said, implying that objections were brought against the Gospel from the doctrine of the Trinity, not one word is uttered in its defence and explanation, not a word to rescue it from reproach and mistake? This argument has almost the force of demonstration. We are persuaded, that had three divine persons been announced by the first preachers of Christianity, all equal, and all infinite, one of whom was the very Jesus who had lately died on a cross, this peculiarity of Christianity would have almost absorbed every other, and the great labor of the Apostles would have been to repel the continual assaults, which it would have awakened. But the fact is, that not a whisper of objection to Christianity, on that account, reaches our ears from the apostolic age. ...
- Need we state the effect of these representations, especially on common minds, for whom Christianity was chiefly designed, and whom it seeks to bring to the Father as the loveliest being? We do believe, that the worship of a bleeding, suffering God, tends strongly to absorb the mind and to draw it from other objects, just as the human tenderness of the Virgin Mary has given her so conspicuous a place in the devotions of the Church of Rome. ...
- This corruption of Christianity, alike repugnant to common sense and to the general strain of Scripture, is a remarkable proof of the power of a false philosophy in disfiguring the simple truth of Jesus. ...
- How this is to be reconciled with the idea, that the manifestation of Christ, as God, was a primary object of Christianity, our adversaries must determine. ...
- We consider no part of theology so important as that which treats of God's moral character; and we value our views of Christianity chiefly as they assert his amiable and venerable attributes. ...
- Now, to us, this doctrine seems to carry on its front strong marks of absurdity; and we maintain that Christianity ought not to be encumbered with it, unless it be laid down in the New Testament fully and expressly. ... Christianity is in no degree responsible for them. ... What can be plainer, than that God cannot, in any sense, be a sufferer, or bear a penalty in the room of his creatures? How dishonorable to him is the supposition, that his justice is now so severe, as to exact infinite punishment for the sins of frail and feeble men, and now so easy and yielding, as to accept the limited pains of Christ's human soul, as a full equivalent for the endless woes due from the world? How plain is it also, according to this doctrine, that God, instead of being plenteous in forgiveness, never forgives; for it seems absurd to speak of men as forgiven, when their whole punishment, or an equivalent to it, is borne by a substitute? A scheme more fitted to obscure the brightness of Christianity and the mercy of God, or less suited to give comfort to a guilty and troubled mind, could not, we think, be easily framed. ...
328. CNN.com - American Airlines apologizes for Christianity remarks - Feb. 13, 2004
- www.cnn.com
- American Airlines apologizes for Christianity remarks.
329. Article: Catholicism
- www.wikipedia.org
- Catholicism, from the Greek katholikos (καθολικος), meaning "general" or "universal", is a religious name applied to two strands of Christianity. ...
- In Western Christianity the principal faiths which regard themselves as "Catholic", besides the Roman Catholic Church, are the Ancient Catholic Church, Old Catholic Church, Liberal Catholic Church the Chinese Patriotic Catholic Association, and some elements of Anglicanism ("High Church Anglicans" or "Anglo-Catholics"). ...
- Christianity .
- History of Christianity .
330. Article: Horatio Kitchener, 1st Earl Kitchener of Khartoum
- en2.wikipedia.org
- He went so far as to prevent evangelical Christian missionaries from attempting to convert Muslims to Christianity. ...
331. Christian Tradition Web Sites
- www.clas.ufl.edu
332. Windows - Religious - Christianity
- themes.tucows.com
- Windows > Themes > Christianity .
333. Article: Talk:Gnosticism
- en2.wikipedia.org
- " That's what always gets Christianity off track, listening to scholars. ...
334. Article: January 2
- en2.wikipedia.org
335. Computer-Assisted Theology: Internet Resources
- info.ox.ac.uk
- Defined as 'classical Christianity'. ...
- This site should be useful for the study of early Christianity and also the life of Augustine of Hippo. ...
- Guide to Resources in Early Christianity .
- More Celtic Christianity sites can be found in the Denominations section of this Guide. ...
- An apologetic site dealing with the challenge of Postmodern culture to Christianity. ...
- Celtic Christianity page Includes a copy of The Lorrha Missal (9thC ms, reflecting pre-7thC usage), compiled by Stuart Woodward. See also the Celtic Christianity pages at Sam Houston State University (by Mark Allen). ...
336. Christianity and Homosexuality
- members.aol.com
- Christianity and Homosexuality .
337. Article: User:Asa Winstanley
- en2.wikipedia.org
338. Islam Page - Islam, Muslims, Allah, Muhammad, Salvation, Jesus
- www.islamworld.net
- Confirmation That Judaism And Christianity Are Forms Of Disbelief .
- The Christian Doctrine of Original Sin - Why should you be held responsible for a sin you did not commit ? Unlike Christianity, Islam teaches that you were born pure and sinless .
- RolaAus - A discussion with a Christian on some of the fundamentals of Christianity .
339. Christian Appalachian Project
- www.chrisapp.org
340. Article: Business ethics
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Christianity has an extensive literature and legal code on the accumulation and use of wealth. ...
341. Skepticism and Christianity - Ed Babinski on Biblical Errancy
- www.skeptical-christian.net
- Skepticism and Christianity Edward T. ...
342. Article: J. R. R. Tolkien
- en2.wikipedia.org
- Lewis to Christianity, and his writings contain Christian symbolism and values. ...
343. U.S. Catholic Bishops - Social Development & World Peace
- www.usccb.org
344. Article: Greek mythology
- en2.wikipedia.org
- There was, to be sure, a Christian move to deface or destroy idols and other images that reflected the public cult of the gods when Christianity replaced paganism as the official faith of the Roman Empire. ...
345. The Religious Society of Friends
- www.quaker.org
346. Article: Mauritius
- en2.wikipedia.org
- The other major religions are Christianity and Islam. ...
347. Adult Christianity | For Christ's Sake
- www.postfun.com
348. Article: Talk:Henry Ford
- en2.wikipedia.org
- They had a dislike of Talmudism, based on their informed adherence to Christianity. ...
- There are Jewish converts to Christianity, Bahai, Scientology, and the Unification Church. ...
349. .: Tall Skinny Kiwi :.
- tallskinnykiwi.blogspot.com
- I wrote a review of some new worship books that you can read at Christianity Today: Books and Culture. ...
350. Article: George W. Bush
- en2.wikipedia.org
- In 1986, at age 40, he forswore alcohol and became a born-again Christian, converting from Episcopalian Christianity to his wife's denomination, Methodism. ...
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