Newsweek is back and this time it is fully a leftist rag. Its latest is Christian troll bait written by non-religious scholar Kurt Eichenwald of Vanity Fair who, if youve ever paid attention to him, holds Christianity in disdain to begin with. So of course a guy who hates Christianity is going to attack it. His attacks, for knowledgeable Christians, are silly fabrications and half-truths. But then Eichenwald is not really writing for Christians, but against them.
At last sale, Newsweek went for $1, (no, not one COPY of the magazine, the WHOLE magazine after leftie Jon Meecham ran it into the ground.)
I guess they are trying to get the value of the magazine BELOW ZERO.
I agree that Christians need to be better equipped to defend the Faith. My Jewish friend’s question to me, years ago, started my research into the Christian faith. She said, “What, do Christians check their brains in at the door of the church?” She knew all the pagan doctrines and traditions of Christianity and I knew none at that time. After years of research and study I now can defend the Biblical principles of the Faith and expose the man made Roman religion with it’s Greek messiah which is taught as Biblical truths.
Always thought whole thing was only useful for burning — such pretty colors....
Newsweek of Course!
Then Christians have to deal with churches that elect or appoint Reverends to minister and/or lead their communities. Without strong foundations these types often spout liberation theology, atheism or universalism.
And then we have the Gay Church to contend with -- I'm asking myself how that works? And, I don't really want an answer to that:)
Of course God has problems here on Earth with Christians because they reject those who only worship him, and deny the Son.
Complicated, but none of what I've written about seems to factor into News-Weak.
Dr. Oakley’s two cents - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s7yxEjhiiM4
“Newsweak” has readers?
Had an anti-Christian relative using words to the effect of “the Jews were so smart that they wrote dietary rules in the Bible that kept them healthy”.
(IE, the Bible is a work of Man, not God)
My comment was - yeah, and they invented time travel as well, as evidenced by the exact fulfillment of prophecies some 800 years apart.
I’m not clear what this article is supposed to be about. He doesn’t like Kurt Eichenwald? Though it claims to be a rebuttal, there’s no substance, either about the original article or why it’s wrong. Instead, he just complains about what he assumes are the other guy’s motives. Christians ought to be able to do better.