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A Post-Modern Protestant in Paris
http://protestant-in-paris.blogspot.com/
This blog is my eclectic way to rethink and share my ideas. Is being post-modern a matter of being a little provocative? yes in way, yet I am Post modern despite myself. If Jean Calvin, Martin Luther, Ulrich Zwingli challenged their time, it was b
A Pilgrim's Redress
http://apilgrimsredress.blogspot.com/
Living in antithesis to Vanity Fair on the way to the Celestial City.
post protestant thoughts
http://postprotestant.typepad.com
::: i was never a devout Catholic ::: i am becoming not protestant ::: it feels like i am navigating toward something postprotestant :::: but certainly, emerging as catholic :::
Image Of Michelle Obama
http://unitemichelleobama.blogspot.com/
Spiritual Reformation for American Women.
Humanism
http://e-humanism.blogspot.com/
Religion Humanism rejects deference to supernatural beliefs in resolving human affairs but not necessarily the beliefs themselves; indeed some strains of Humanism are compatible with some religions. It is generally compatible with atheism and agnost
Living in the Shadow of His Hands
http://faithielewis.blogspot.com
This blog contains devotionals for Christians seeking a closer spiritual walk with God the Father. Often analogies are drawn from personal or current events as they relate to the scriptures.
endtimespropheticwords
http://endtimespropheticwords.wordpress.com
A Christian prophetic blog from a watchman to the church
Aspiring Polymathis
http://polymathis.blogspot.com
A blog about anything and everything since all things are under God's control.
Not Typically Christian
http://nottypicallychristian.wordpress.com
This blog is not for the everyday Christian. This blog is for those who are serious about Christianity, and are serious about God. This blog is for those who want more than what the church is giving.
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Icelandic Christian Embroidery
The Textile Blog | December 17th 2009 by John Hopper
Illustration: Icelandic Church embroideryIcelandic Christian based and themed embroidery started with the conversion of Iceland in 1000 to the start of the Protestant Reformation church in 1550. Icelandic religious embroideries were used throughout t read more
The History Of Christmas As We Know It
Tonia Mosteller Activerain Blog | December 15th 2009 by Tonia Mosteller
The history of Christmas as we know it is, part of the magic of Christmas is the melding of a multitude of traditions, ancient to modern, to honor the birth of Christ on December 25th. Giving gifts makes the se read more
Posing as Judith
Women in the Bible | December 14th 2009 by Judy
Here three more examples of Judith by the German Renaissance painter Lucas Cranach the Elder (1472-1533).He was court painter to the Electors of Saxony the leaders of the Protestant Reformation and it seems that many of the noble ladies in Saxony lik read more
The Mystical Luciferian Rapture Cult - Its Power and World-wide I…
Torch of Truth International | December 13th 2009 by joel
This expose’ is a continuation of the Origin of the Rapture.. As I mention in my last article on the subject, that the rapture theory was an invention of the Catholic Church as an Anti-Reformation tool. Reformers such as Luther, Calvin, Huss, Zwing read more
2010 Westminster Conference
ExiledPreacher | December 11th 2009
Next year's Westminster Conference will meet on December 7 and 8, 2010. Details of exactly who'll be speaking to be confirmed, but the subjects have been announced: 1. Rewriting the Reformation (response to Duffy, Starkey, Sansom, etc)2. Puritan atti read more
The Affects of the Reformation After the Split with Rome: The Cou…
The Ancient Digger | December 11th 2009 by Lauren Axelrod
At the Council of Trent, Catholic doctrines were reinstated which strictly opposed the Protestant position. The final doctrines were able to reaffirm Catholic teachings including the use of scripture and tradition, which in religious matters the Cath read more
The Affects of the Reformation After the Split with Rome: The Pap…
The Ancient Digger | December 11th 2009 by Lauren Axelrod
After the split with Rome, creating a new church of England during the reign of Henry VIII, the church underwent positive reforms. With the assistance of the papacy, the Council of Trent was created to resolve religious disputes, and the Jesuits educ read more
A Stroll Through Geneva with Your iPhone
walki-talki.com Travel Blog | December 10th 2009 by Payam Minoofar
We have come one step closer to transporting our entire catalog of digital walking tours of European cities to The App Store with the release of the walking tour app of Geneva, the pearl of Switzerland. Geneva is the capital of the Francophone region read more
The Reformation in a Nutshell
Parchment and Pen | December 9th 2009 by Michael Patton
There used to be a time when your loyalty to the Protestant cause was judged by how much you hated Catholics. But today, with all the ecumenical dialogue, the Manhattan statements, the ECT council, and the postmodern virtue of tolerance, people are m read more
"Pope Refuses to Bow to Jensenism" Shock!
Unthinking Anglicans | December 8th 2009 by David Heron
Pope Benny is to celebrate Midnight Mass at 10.00pm this year, as fears grow he may not live long enough to reach 12.00am. But if he survives, he will visit Britain next year and lecture in Westminster Hall, where members of the Church of England ord read more
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