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7/20/12 5:11 PM |
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fork in the road wrote: "Louisiana College, affiliated with the Southern Baptist Convention, filed suit against the federal government in February. They believe the administration’s mandate that religious employers provide abortion-inducing drugs, sterilization and contraception is unconstitutional." In a related story the National Association of Evangelicals applied for and received a four-year $1 million dollar grant in 2008 from the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy (an arm of Planned Parenthood) that provides contraception to Christian teens and college students in an effort to reduce the skyrocketing number of Evangelical abortions. These are two divergent paths. Which is of the Bible? The N.A.E has been on a steady downgrade since its inception in 1941. When one considers that as an organization, it embraced those who deny the innerrancy of the Bible, one cannot expect that it is going to continue to remain faithful towards any other standards of Christianity, (doctrinal or practical) over a 70 year period of time. Is it any surprise therefore that it's now helping Christian teens commit fornication by providing a way out of any responsibilities for their actions? |
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7/20/12 4:48 PM |
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PCA Endorses Cardinal Dolan wrote: "When the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) handed down a mandate requiring religious employers to cover contraceptive drugs in their health insurance plans, including drugs that cause abortion, Catholic institutions initially took center stage. Cardinal Timothy Dolan explained that the HHS mandate “would force practically all employers, including many religious institutions, to pay for abortion-inducing drugs, sterilizations, and contraception” and warned that the government’s actions “struck at the heart of our fundamental right to religious liberty.” "That’s what Peter and Paul did [stand before governors and kings], and that’s what Cardinal Dolan, Geneva College, and many other believers are doing today." Alan Dowd [URL=http://byfaithonline.com/following-the-call-of-conscience/]]]Following the Call of Conscience[/URL]: Health Care and Religious Liberty Online PCA Magazine July 18th, 2012 The PCA endorsing a Roman Catholic? Wow, what a surprise. |
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7/15/12 1:26 PM |
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jpw wrote: what are we to do during times of famine? the commands are the same.... the great commission, love God and neighbor. judgment of God does not relinquish us from being the salt of the earth, but rather gives us the context in which to be it. its final judgment that is of gravest concern to the human soul..... as far as the troubles of this life, they are only passing and may be a witnessing tool to Christ and the vainness of life. God's judgments don't necessarily bring about conversions, "By these three was the third part of men killed, by the fire, and by the smoke, and by the brimstone, which issued out of their mouths. For their power is in their mouth, and in their tails: for their tails were like unto serpents, and had heads, and with them they do hurt. And the rest of the men which were not killed by these plagues yet repented not of the works of their hands, that they should not worship devils, and idols of gold, and silver, and brass, and stone, and of wood: which neither can see, nor hear, nor walk: Neither repented they of their murders, nor of their sorceries, nor of their fornication, nor of their thefts." - Rev 9:18-21 |
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7/8/12 1:39 PM |
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Great Sermon! What would Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego thought about the compromising evangelicalism of our day SELLING OUT the Gospel in order to PREACH the Gospel or seek opportunity to be a "witness"? |
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6/16/12 11:52 PM |
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Great Sermon! Oh for this kind of candor amongst Reform Baptist preachers in the U.S.! Few and far between are they that put this movement under a microscope to examine it. Thank you pastor Hand for taking this stand, which could not have been easy as the numbers of those who would choose the old paths are dwindling both in the U.S. and abroad. |
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6/9/12 4:19 PM |
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Militant sodomites are the biggest hypocrites since the Pharisees (maybe even exceeding them) They talk about hate whenever their deathstyles are critiqued or objected to, meanwhile they do nothing to pull the redwood trees out of their own eyes regarding the bloody murderous speech that flows out of their own mouths (and hearts) at their so called "gay pride" parades and their conferences and events. God have mercy on this nation! Can't even turn the TV on without being hit with this stuff. This is getting to be a bit much. |
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6/8/12 1:50 AM |
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Great Sermon! If Christians cannot discern away characters like Lady Gaga and the like, then what does that say about the sad spiritual condition of the church today? I prefer to be hopeful that somewhere in some rural barn or in some building in an urban ghetto somewhere in this country, there is a prayer meeting going on that is about to break out in revival. |
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6/7/12 8:49 PM |
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Great Sermon! I would rather have four years of Mitt Romney treading carefully to attempt to assurre reelection than four more years of Barack Obama running amuck because he's got nothing left to lose. |
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5/29/12 5:12 AM |
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Great Sermon! Yes , the cry should be "come out fom among them." But, as I heard a caller on a radio program recently state that preachers today (and this seems to be increasingly in the reformed camp) are more concerned about being "unity concious" on a pastoral level than for remaining faithful to Christ and his words especially in essential aspects of the faith. This is especially the case with organizations such as T4G, The Gospel Coalition and the like. Thank God for our Lord's promise that he will build his church and the gates of hell will not prevail against Him, not even when they are being facilitated by other believers in their compromise and naivetee. |
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4/29/12 7:25 AM |
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Stephen Crawford wrote: He doesn't know what true love. Taking the Bible out of context to try and justify his argument. If God was happy with people being sodomites they wouldnt get AIDs but they do because it is not what God intended. I felt really sorry for Dan how blinded and how hate filled he is against God and the Bible. He would rather have his sodomy sin than the forgiveness of his sins and eternal salvation thanks to the Lord Jesus Christ. Why don't they understand it is a sin just like sex before marriage and stealing etc but God goes a stage further and says its an Abomination! as it is not what he intended. I hope Dan sees the light of the Gospel and that he will repent before its too late. Sodomites DO understand that it is a sin. Rom 1:32 Who knowing the judgment of God, that they which commit such things are worthy of death, not only do the same, but have pleasure in them that do them. When I used to smoke marijuana, there was a sense that what I was doing was not just against the law, but immoral. There are somes things we innately know are wrong, and sodomy blatantly falls into that category. |
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