Blogs Posts in Christianity category; 73 blog posts

Henry Buchanan, guest: Who's a Christian? Who's Christ?

In the impending holy war between Christianity and Islam it has become necessary to answer the question who’s a Christian? And who’s Muslim? The question becomes of paramount importance because our President, Barack Obama, sa [...]

Posted On : Nov, 21 2010 | Comments : 0

Christian Exodus from Middle East Continues

Over seven years have passed since President Bush declared victory in Iraq, and two months have now passed since Obama declared that same conflict to be over, but for Christians in the Middle East, such talk of victory is hollow. For cen [...]

Posted On : Oct, 30 2010 | Comments : 0

 Pastors Defy IRS On 'Pulpit Freedom Sunday'

Pastors Defy IRS On 'Pulpit Freedom Sunday'

Nearly 100 pastors across the country took part in Pulpit Freedom Sunday today, an in-your-face challenge to what the government says can and cannot be said in church. The pastors, along with the Scottsdale, Ariz.-based nonprofit Allianc [...]

Posted On : Sep, 27 2010 | Comments : 0

Priests Should be Permitted to Marry

Priests should be permitted to marry Priest is no doubt the one whom we admire and respect as long as Chritianity is concerned. However, are they a good role model? If we think that a priest should remain as a bachelor for the rest of hi [...]

Posted On : Sep, 07 2010 | Comments : 0

Penpal and Christian Penpal

Having a penpal can be fun; bringing diversity into your friendship circles, and a having a Christian penpal can bring support and encouragement into your life. A penpal is someone that you correspond with, getting to know each other thr [...]

Posted On : Sep, 03 2010 | Comments : 1

Anne Rice can leave Christianity, but I'm staying

Anne Rice can leave Christianity, but I'm staying

The Rice controversy has offered many frustrated progressive Christians an entry point into a crowded conversation about faith. I think it's more than just coincidence that in the days prior to Rice's post. Facebook was dotte [...]

Posted On : Aug, 09 2010 | Comments : 0

My Experience on Christmas Eve as a White Person in a Black Church

My Experience on Christmas Eve as a White Person in a Black ...

This Christmas Eve,  my daughter and I had a unique experience. As far as I am aware, there are only two churches in my city.  As I live in a moderate Muslim country, churches are permitted, as long as they are not involved in [...]

Posted On : Jul, 09 2010 | Comments : 0

Italy appeals against ban on school crucifixes

Italy appeals against ban on school crucifixes

The court's decision last November provoked outrage in predominantly Catholic Italy, with ministers calling it shameful and an attack on the country's Christian values. The appeal will be heard by the Grand Chamber, the highest b [...]

Posted On : Jul, 06 2010 | Comments : 0

God And Space, And The Human Race

God And Space, And The Human Race

The Final Frontier. The endless void filled with worlds, wonders, and the great unknown that can not be completely measured except in our own imagination. It is in this final arena humanity will mature, leaving its Earthen cradle beh [...]

Posted On : Jun, 26 2010 | Comments : 0

God’s Role In Our Lives

God’s Role In Our Lives

God’s role in our lives and just where we put Him, is actually up to us. We can either place Him first on our priority list, or just somewhere on the list. Unfortunately, there are some people who do not have God on the list as bei [...]

Posted On : May, 07 2010 | Comments : 0

Book review - The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ by Philip Pullman

Book review - The Good Man Jesus and the Scoundrel Christ by...

With due respect to the indefatigable Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens, Philip Pullman probably will be recalled as the most significant of the muscular British neo-atheists who have emerged with such intellectual force over the [...]

Posted On : Apr, 28 2010 | Comments : 0

Origin of Christianity

Origin of Christianity

Christianity is the name given to that definite system of religious belief and practice which was taught by Jesus Christ in the country of Palestine, during the reign of the Roman Emperor, Tiberius, and was promulgated. After its Fou [...]

Posted On : Apr, 22 2010 | Comments : 0

Universality of Religions

Universality of Religions

All religions accept that evil and suffering have been allowed by God for some inherent purpose. Apparently suffering seems to be an evil but it really isn't evil because it has some moral purpose behind it. (Both Judaism and Isl [...]

Posted On : Apr, 20 2010 | Comments : 0

Religion at work - A growing number of discrimination cases center on employees' beliefs

Religion at work - A growing number of discrimination cases ...

For the past 20 years, Samuel Cordes has made his living representing clients alleging discrimination from their employers for reasons such as age, race or gender. But in the last few years, his mix of cases has changed: an increasing pr [...]

Posted On : Apr, 15 2010 | Comments : 0

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