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June 2011

Oxford mathematician John Lennox on the chances of life developing without a supermind to guide it [Excerpts] Here at MercatorNet, William West asks, “Has science buried God?” and answers, “No, far from it, an Oxford professor insists” (5 May 2011). He is reviewing the work of serious Christian Oxford mathematician...Read more
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Egyptian Christians Under Attack [Excerpts] The assault on Christians living in Muslim nations has reached boiling new levels as members of Egypt’s Coptic Church continue to be the target of increasingly violent attacks from Muslims. According to Coptic Christians living in Cairo, Muslims looted and burned St. Mina’s Church and...Read more
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An excerpt from Chapter 6 of The Seduction of Christianity, published in 1985.

"From this root of delusion the entire tree of sorcery has sprung forth and blossomed."Read more

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To Know Him Is to Love Him

We are told in Scripture that "We love Him, because He first loved us" (1 John:4:19). Our loving God, then, has much to do with our understanding of who He is and what He's done for us. Out of that comes an overwhelming appreciation and thankfulness that increases our love for Him.Read more

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Question: How can you believe both in God's foreknowledge and that man has the power of choice? If God knows ahead of time that Mr. A is going to do something, how can Mr. A decide for himself? Isn't foreknowledge the same as predestination?Read more

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Question: Are you familiar with the book The Girl Who Could Fly? It is being used in my daughter's class at her Christian school. The plot involves a girl named Piper McCloud, who was born with the power of telekinesis, which gives her the ability to fly.Read more

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Question: Are you familiar with Rob Bell's book Love Wins? It is subtitled, "a book about heaven, hell, and the fate of every person who ever lived." It seems to teach universalism, although I have seen Bell deny that he is a universalist. Read more

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