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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

Athanasius Kircher - neastâmpărul curiozităţii

Lanternativa | October 6th 2008 by Andrew

Dacă tot am început astăzi cu dreptul (adică cu Schmitt) şi cu un elogiu adresat punerii de-a curmezişul, mi-am zis să continui tot aşa şi să vi-l prezint pe Athanasius Kircher - un personaj straniu, plin de surprize şi imposibil de băgat read more

God’s Harvard: A Christian College on a Mission to Save America

Spiritual Book Recommendations | October 4th 2008 by Admin

God’s Harvard: A Christian College on a Mission to Save America . Envisioned by its founder as a “Christian equivalent of the Ivy League,” Patrick Henry College positions itself as a training ground for God’s cultural soldiers read more

From Baptist to Bosnia to Byzantium

Ancient Christian Defender | October 4th 2008

This is Ft. James Early's Journy. He should be coming out with a book soon.As seen from the website:"Fr. James tells his story of how he found the Orthodox Church. Fr. James served as a missionary for the Baptist Church in Bosnia. In Bosnia he discov 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

Increasing Demands for Excommunication of pro-abortion Catholic P…

KTracy.com | September 21st 2008 by Kevin Tracy

Make the message absolutely clear. Abortion is the murder of a human life and the only way left for the Catholic Church to send that message is to excommunicate pro-choice Catholic politicians who refuse to accept that life begins at conception. Th 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

Surrender All: Your Answer to Living with Peace, Power, and Purpo…

Spiritual Book Recommendations | September 15th 2008 by Admin

Surrender All: Your Answer to Living with Peace, Power, and Purpose. Incredible things happen when you give up control . As a young wife and mom-to-be, Joni Lamb never imagined a dream and Duct tape could launch a growing television network and caree 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

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

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

I don’t love you. No, really.

Christian Theology | August 29th 2008 by Neiswonger

I don’t love you. No, really. I try. I put in the hours. I give it the old gung ho effort, but even at my very best I fall short. Seems it is not merely a matter of using the right tools, or learning the right methods; I can’t just will it to be read more

Iraqi Christians are being hunted, murdered, and forced to flee

Christian Theology | August 29th 2008 by Neiswonger

"I spoke with scores of victimized Christians. I heard shocking accounts of murder, kidnappings, death threats, extortion, forced displacement, confiscations, loss of jobs, denial of educational opportunities, etc." read more

Outta This World

Sharp Iron | August 29th 2008 by Christian Beyer

Overheard during choir practice: “As long as you continue to sin by playing in that rock band you cannot sing in the choir. It’s your choice, not ours.” Overheard in church on any Sunday morning: “Do you SEE what she’s read more

Thousands Homeless After Hindu-Christian Violence in India

Christian Theology | August 28th 2008 by Neiswonger

New York Times “Thousands Homeless After Hindu-Christian Violence in India” By HARI KUMAR Published: August 28, 2008 NEW DELHI — At least 3,000 people, most of them Christians, are living in government-run relief camps after days of Ch read more

20, 000 Christians flee for their lives in India

Christian Theology | August 28th 2008 by Neiswonger

“….killing and looting have forced the minority community members to take shelter in the nearby jungles. More than 20,000 Christians have fled from their houses, according to sources. Old, infirm, women and children have left their villages. The read more

Human life begins at Election

Christian Theology | August 25th 2008 by Neiswonger

We all assume political candidates for high office to be educated people, at least on the most simple subjects, but contrary to common sense, sometimes even very educated people can be incredibly unfamiliar with the most rudimentary things. Take a cu read more

Starbucks Theology

Christian Theology | August 21st 2008 by Neiswonger

There I sit, starring into my coffee. Strong rich Starbucksy goodness; cream and sugar; steaming; hiding its secret caffeine treasures somewhere between the bean water molecules. It does rock (that’s “rocketh” in the King James). It, like mo read more

A Catechumen responds to Paul Negrut

Ancient Christian Defender | August 20th 2008

As seen from his blog:In Response to Paul Negrut"While browsing Hank Hanegraaf's website, I decided todo a search for the Orthodox Church and see what the site had to say about it.Initially it was rather respectful of the Church...then I came across read more

Differences in Sola Fide and Sola Scriptura

Ancient Christian Defender | August 19th 2008

It's been years since I opened this book. I know some Reformed circles don't like what Keith A. Mathison had to say about Sola Scriptura, but I am posting some of what he said in this regard. Mathison is a Protestant in the Reformed tradition. He mis read more

There are still Herods aplenty

Christian Theology | August 18th 2008 by Neiswonger

There are still Herods aplenty By Rev. Paul Viggiano Ambrose Bierce, in his Devil’s Dictionary, defines politics as “A strife of interests masquerading as a contest of principles.” This was as true 2,000 years ago as it is today. J read more

Fear is the killer

Christian Theology | August 12th 2008 by Neiswonger

There is a certain state of mind for the Christian. Fear is not a part of it. First though there is a steadfastness. A reddying of the soul for the day we are given. Every day is a decision; every hour a measurement of ourselves as a person created i read more

Apologetics.com-Bible Talk Radio crossover program with Pastor Pa…

Christian Theology | August 11th 2008 by Neiswonger

“Bible Talk” with Pastor Paul Viggiano I recently had the honor of being the guest host on the Bible Talk Radio program with Pastor Paul Viggiano of Branch of Hope Presbyterian Church in Torrance, California.  Serious but approachable th read more

A review of Robert Morey's book: part 1

Ancient Christian Defender | August 10th 2008

Sidenote: These are my own personal opinions and not necessarily those of the Church.Robert Morey wrote a book about something he knows very little about.In Chapter one of "Is Eastern Orthodoxy Christian?",He says on Page 15 that Eastern Orthodoxy st read more

The New Testament's use of the Old Testament

Ancient Christian Defender | August 9th 2008

I'm quoting the former Reformed Protestant scholar Dr. Peter Enns (he is still an evangelical). In the book "Inspiration & Incarnation: Evangelicals and the problem of the Old Testament" he says:"What has been a recurring problem, however,, for, read more

On Calvin, Luther, and the Protestant tradition of Augustine

Christian Theology | August 8th 2008 by Neiswonger

(In response to a friend) The “we” would be Protestants. Most Protestant confessions look like chick tracts for Augustinianism. So that would be neither of the possible answers provided. Neither one person alone deciding their way nor another tra read more

On the tradition of having a religious tradition

Christian Theology | August 6th 2008 by Neiswonger

To a Friend, I think that when we use Tradition these days it can have dramatically different meanings depending upon to whom we are speaking. When a Roman Catholic for example uses tradition, they could be speaking of scripture, the historically fl read more

Protestant scholasticism

Ancient Christian Defender | August 6th 2008

John Calvin learned greek philosophy at the University of Paris. Now it is true, that he criticized Roman Catholic scholasticism, but it is also true, that Aristotelian logic can be found in his works. The next generation of Calvinists were Protestan read more

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