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It became time to upgarde the site, so to speak. The site now has its own domain, with a slightly new look, but same content. Visit it here and update your bookmarks:
http://www.proclaimthetruth.net
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I wanted to provide some quick commentary on my prior post, Pew Survey: Most Christians Say Non-Christian Faiths Can Lead to Salvation. This won’t take long, but it is important. If you call yourself a Christian, much less an evangelical, you must consider what it is you believe. So, just in case you take a [...]
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A recent Pew Research Center Survey, linked to here, reports that “Most Christians Say Non-Christian Faiths Can Lead to Salvation.”
Here is an excerpt:
A majority of all American Christians (52%) think that at least some non-Christian faiths can lead to eternal life. Indeed, among Christians who believe many religions can lead to eternal life, 80% name [...]
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John 1:16-17
16 From the fullness of his grace we have all received one blessing after another. 17 For the law was given through Moses; grace and truth came through Jesus Christ.
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In these verses, John is pointing to one of the immediate changes that we find in the messiah. John does not expound on it, but [...]
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I know a lot of people that read Joel Osteen’s books, listen to his messages, and believe he is a positive force for Christianity. And yet, I can’t help but look at him with skepticism. I can’t help but question how a pastor can write a book — in fact, several of them — and [...]
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By and large, I will let the below video speak for itself. It doesn’t need much commentary because it is on the level with the foolish people who believe that Jesus never even existed. It is a tired argument that does not have any real understanding of the Bible, or for that matter, why the [...]
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I came across the following article, ‘As an atheist, I truly believe Africa needs God‘ and was amazed at the intellectual honesty of Matthew Parris. I have pasted an excerpt below. You can check out the full article here.
It inspired me, renewing my flagging faith in development charities. But travelling in Malawi refreshed another belief, [...]
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Atheists Sue to Take ‘God’ Out of Obama Inauguration| Christianpost.com.
Proclaim the Truth’s Take: What can I say, but wow?! I am sure that there are plenty of atheist’s who are willing to live in a land where the majority of people are Christian in some respect, and are willing to do so without trying to [...]
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John 1:15
15 John testifies concerning him. He cries out, saying, “This was he of whom I said, ‘He who comes after me has surpassed me because he was before me.’ ”
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It would be extremely easy to skip over this verse. We could easily say, “Yeah, John testified that Jesus was the messiah, so let’s [...]
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