“Christian Persecution”…
“In some cases authorities turn a blind eye to attacks on Christians, in other cases there is evidence police sparked the attacks.”
“In some cases authorities turn a blind eye to attacks on Christians, in other cases there is evidence police sparked the attacks.”
Really, Really, Good Article…
By: RC Sproul Jr.
While written creeds have their advantages, unwritten creeds have a few as well. With a written creed we are able to nail down precise language. We can affirm this and deny that. Everyone is able to make a conscious decision about whether or not they agree. This, in turn, mirrors at least one of the benefits of an unwritten creed. First, it leaves more wiggle room. Second, if the creed is unwritten, there is no place to sign on the dotted line. If there is no list of signatories, it’s so much easier to simply assume that everyone is on board. It’s not an easy thing to deny a creed that hasn’t really been written.
The “Outrages Love of God”, I found the post at Justin Taylor’s blog. Great message!
Current Comments