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  • No, Christianity Doesn’t Need To Endorse Homosexuality To Grow

    05/06/2019 7:57:35 PM PDT · by Mount Athos · 3,048 replies
    The Federalist ^ | MAY 6, 2019 | Glenn T. Stanton
    Stop accepting the Bible as true and admit Christianity has gotten it terribly wrong on homosexuality. This is the advice Rev. Oliver Thomas gives in a recent opinion article in USA Today for how the church can stop “hemorrhaging members” and see brighter days. He warns that “the church is killing itself” because it has painted itself into a corner by actually believing what the Bible says. He contends that Christians should just admit that the Bible gets it wrong on so many important issues and that “reason and experience” should be our new guide, as if this is a...
  • AM 770 KTTH Religious Freedom Debate

    03/11/2018 6:21:17 PM PDT · by ealgeone
    AM 770 KTTH ^ | 07/03/2014 | unknown
    AM 770 KTTH hosted a panel debate on the implications of recent laws and court cases concerning religious freedom on Thursday, June 26, 2014 from the Pigott Auditorium on the campus of Seattle University.
  • 10 Things Christians and Atheists can - and must - agree on

    01/21/2012 12:39:39 PM PST · by emax · 4 replies
    http://www.cracked.com/article_15759_10-things-christians-atheists-can-and-must-agree-on.html
  • Is There Historical Evidence for the Resurrection of Jesus?

    06/06/2006 11:58:40 AM PDT · by dukeman · 304 replies · 2,257+ views
    Holy Cross Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture ^ | 3/28/06 | William Lane Craig and Bart D. Ehrman
    A Debate between William Lane Craig and Bart D. Ehrman On March 28, 2006, Dr. Craig, Research Professor of Philosophy at Talbot School of Theology in La Mirada, California, and Dr. Ehrman, James A. Gray Distinguished Professor and Chair of the Department of Religious Studies at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, debated the status of the Christian claim to Jesus' resurrection from the perspective of historical data. The debate was sponsored by the Center for Religion, Ethics and Culture and the Campus Christian Fellowship.