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Pitfalls for Atheists to Avoid
Christian Theology | October 9th 2008 by Neiswonger
Through countless discussions surrounding atheism, it has become apparent that someone must be feeding bad advice to atheists. Since the following errors are made repeatedly, this partial list has been populated to warn atheists of this undergro read more
Christopher Neiswonger at Communion Presbyterian Church of Irvine…
Christian Theology | October 8th 2008 by Neiswonger
Christopher Neiswonger of Apologetics.com will be presenting the sermon at Communion Presbyterian Church of Irvine on Sunday October 12th. For Directions or details go to www.communionpres.org It will be on some kind of apologetic theme like, “Do read more
The Opposite of God’s Justice is not Mercy
Christian Theology | October 6th 2008 by Neiswonger
Many people tend to see Divine justice and mercy as opposites, but this is not the case, and understanding this can keep us from serious theological error. read more
The Benefits of Adversity
Christian Theology | October 4th 2008 by Neiswonger
My Grace is sufficient for you, for my strength is made perfect in weakness. 2 Cor. 12:9 The Prayer The daily battles never cease. Adversity is a companion I know too well. My strength is gone, and despair brings me low. I ask again for release from read more
Socialism Loves Misery
Christian Theology | October 2nd 2008 by Neiswonger
“As love of liberty grows dim under socialistic suffocation, as coercion increases, the more brutal it will become. The basic methods of procedure were stated by Karl Marx, and they have been accepted, in varying degrees, by many who are n read more
Apologetics.com with Astronaut Leslie Wickman on God, Science, an…
Christian Theology | September 29th 2008 by Neiswonger
“The Astronaut Show” click the link “The Astronaut Show: Join the Apologetics.com crew with special guest Leslie Wickman as we go where no apologetics show has gone before.” Leslie Wickman is a scientist, a corporate astronaut read more
Was that Worship???
Christian Theology | September 29th 2008 by Neiswonger
I had a co-worker once who loved just about everything Disney. He put a sticker on his car, and would proudly wear Disney hats and shirts. He was one of the managers at the store where I was working, and I remember one day when everything was going w read more
Latent Christianity: It Can be a Good Thing
Christian Theology | September 25th 2008 by Neiswonger
Here is the quote by C.S. Lewis… “While we are on the subject of science, let me digress for a moment. I believe that any Christian who is qualified to write a good popular book on any science may do much more good by that than by any dir read more
God, Gay Marriage, and The Courts: A Christian look at the curren…
Christian Theology | September 23rd 2008 by Neiswonger
A Christian Look at the Law in Relation to Gay Marriage: Join the apologetics.com crew with special guest Donald Mconnell, Dean of Trinity Law School, for a look at the theology, philosophy, and legal history of gay marriage with a special emphases o read more
Death in Us, but Life in You
Christian Theology | September 22nd 2008 by Neiswonger
2Cor. 4:12 So then death worketh in us, but life in you. It was God who commanded light to shine out of darkness, and it was He who also shone in our hearts to give the light of the knowledge of glory of God in the face of Jesus Christ (2 Cor. 4:6). read more
A Christian’s thoughts on the current economic failure
Christian Theology | September 20th 2008 by Neiswonger
I realize the temperament of the article below is a little harsh. It is also tremendous, frightening, and unfortunately true. Charity for those in need is a very good thing; the use of force to achieve those same ends is every bit as bad as charity i read more
Gay Marriage in California: In Re Marriage Cases. An Analysis
Christian Theology | September 18th 2008 by Neiswonger
The court concludes with little or no discussion of data that it is prima facia the case that homosexual people make a contribution to society and that that categorization does not in any way eliminate that contribution or mitigate it. They also dis read more
Ray Boltz is a Homosexual: Shouldn’t We Be Glad That He is Happ…
Christian Theology | September 16th 2008 by Neiswonger
Many Christians are familiar with the music of Ray Boltz. In the 1990’s he published several songs which stayed on the Christian music charts for months and found their way into the “special music” section of church services everywhere. read more
God’s View of the Unborn
Christian Theology | September 16th 2008 by Neiswonger
God’s View of the Unborn I used to think it was safe to assume a number of things concerning Christians on certain moral issues. That we, as Christians agreed, and were in lock step on core issues that seem to be so clear in the bible that there c read more
The value of a human life is not to be measured by the accidents…
Christian Theology | September 16th 2008 by Neiswonger
But the problems aren’t nearly as complex as all that. I just said, “I truly respect your concern for the poor, I really do, I’m very concerned about that also, but I don’t think that the answer to problem of poverty is to kill off the poor. read more
The Problem of the Belligerent Christian
Christian Theology | September 15th 2008 by Neiswonger
Below are the two quotes that are given in the video… “We should never come to such difference with true Christians without regret and without tears. Sounds simple, doesn’t it? Believe me, evangelicals often have not shown it. We rush in, b read more
Making Light of Christ - Charles Sprugeon
Christian Theology | September 13th 2008 by Neiswonger
“But they made light of it, and went their ways, one to his farm, another to his merchandise.”—Matthew 22:5. Oh! my hearer, thou makest light of Christ, if thou puttest him anywhere save in the centre of thine heart. He who gives Christ read more
Charles Gibson shows little cultural understanding of American Ch…
Christian Theology | September 13th 2008 by Neiswonger
Charles Gibson shows little cultural understanding of American Christianity in Sarah Palin’s interview. He just doesn’t understand the issues. In the video below, it’s just the bit that has to do with the “God ” stateme read more
I want change that I can believe in
Christian Theology | September 12th 2008 by Neiswonger
Sound economic principles are not changing. International relations and patterns of nationalistic aggression have been forestalled but are in no danger of becoming the stuff of past historical sentiment. There are religions that hold as a tenet of read more
The Law of God and the Laws of Men
Christian Theology | September 11th 2008 by Neiswonger
. The Law of God and the Laws of Men Click the link There are a lot of misunderstandings about the relationship between God as a personal moral being and the way that we as those created in His image and likeness should interpret being “good& read more
Grasp This: God’s Word is a Treasure
Christian Theology | September 10th 2008 by Neiswonger
The Westminster Confession of Faith, speaking of the Bible (WCF I.VII), reads thus: VII. All things in Scripture are not alike plain in themselves, nor alike clear unto all: yet those things which are necessary to be known, believed, and observed for read more
Palin in the Pulpit?
Christian Theology | September 10th 2008 by Neiswonger
I can’t wait to see the comments on this one… Neiswonger read more
“Christians Shouldn’t Hold to a Political Party”
Christian Theology | September 9th 2008 by Neiswonger
“Christians shouldn’t hold to a political party. After all the kingdom of God transcends political parties, and it’s not like one party is God’s party.” How many times I have heard statements like this in recent years would be imposs read more
Christian Theology
Radiant God | September 9th 2008 by Charisse Marie
Christian theology From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to: navigation, search [hide] Part of a series of articles on Christianity Jesus Christ Virgin birth · Crucifixion · Resurrection Foundations Chu read more
Jesus Saves. No, Really, He Does.
Christian Theology | September 8th 2008 by Neiswonger
What a glorious truth the following Scripture is. It is one that has been so easily misconstrued or missed altogether in today’s form of Evangelicalism. In I Timothy 1, v. 15, we read: The saying is trustworthy and deserving of full acceptance, read more
There’s nothing wrong with being a “one issue voter”
Christian Theology | September 8th 2008 by Neiswonger
At times it’s forgivable when the politics in a country have failed to catch up with its understanding of the issues. At times it’s not. Sometimes, as with slavery, even when there is general agreement that a practice is a moral evil and should read more
The Bonds of Death Could Not Hold Him
Christian Theology | September 8th 2008 by Neiswonger
The bonds of death could not hold our Lord Jesus. This has been proven by His resurrection, and because of this, there are many truths about Christ that have been proven and show us that it was never possible for Him to be held by the bonds of death read more
Just Thinking About Stuff
Christian Theology | September 6th 2008 by Neiswonger
Just Thinking about Stuff I drove the family to go shopping today and decided to sit in the car and wait for them. I found a nice shady spot under a tree and opened up all the windows, the moon roof and the side doors to allow the nice cool breeze, read more
Why one Christian won’t vote for Barack Obama
Christian Theology | September 5th 2008 by Neiswonger
That’s why friends tend to think that I might be pliable to an Obama shift. Concern for the poor is definitively a historic Christian concern. But we might be passing by these things a bit too abruptly. We can’t care for temporal happiness mor read more
Sarah Palin is a Christian so she can't hold public office
Law and Theology | September 5th 2008 by Neiswonger
"....The enforcers of Militant Secular Orthodoxy are pushing the God button again. I don’t usually get involved in politics but this is really more of a theological matter that the anti-theists are trying to press into their political agenda, so I read more

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