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The History of the Church (The Church History of Eusebius)

“The History of the Church” or “The Church History of Eusebius” is a comprehensive ecclesiastical history of the Christian church from the time of Christ to Constantine. Christians and theology scholars will find much of interest in this volume translated by the Rev. Arthur Cushman McGiffert. “The History of the Church” can be read as an excellent companion to the Bible and other religious texts or as a complete religious historical text in and of itself.

The History of the Church (The Church History of Eusebius)

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Saleby Church, Västergötland, Sweden


Saleby Church, built in 1893-1894 in Romanesque stile.

Saleby kyrka, byggd 1893-1894 i romansk stil.

Parish (socken): Saleby
Province (landskap): Västergötland
Municipality (kommun): Lidköping
County (län): Västra Götaland

Photograph by: Unknown
Date: c. 1900
Format: Albumen print

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Church of St. Quentin, St. Quentin, France, 1903.


Church of St. Quentin, St. Quentin, France, 1903. Advertising posters laid on construction fencing.[St. Quentin right south transept]. Brooklyn Museum Archives, Goodyear Archival Collection (S03_06_01_003 image 937).

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How to I get more people to become aware of the HATEGROUP “Westboro Baptist Church” ?
These are the A-HOLES who hold signs that say “Thank God for 911″, “God Hates Fags” and “A Soldier Dies, God Laughs”, it seems there’s so many of them and not enough people kicking their asses! To get more pissed, youtube Westboro Baptist Church or go to their freakshow website to be more horrified!

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I think most people already know about them. They are so lost.

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Christianity and Liberalism

Machen’s classic defense of orthodox Christianity establishes the importance of scripural doctrine and contrasts the teachings of liberalism and orthodoxy on God and man, the Bbible, Christ, salvation, and the church. Though originally published nearly seventy years ago, the book maintains its relevance today.Machen’s classic defense of orthodox Christianity establishes the importance of scripural doctrine and contrasts the teachings of liberalism and orthodoxy on God and man, the Bbible, Christ, salvation, and the church. Though originally published nearly seventy years ago, the book maintains its relevance today.

Christianity and Liberalism

I don’t think that arguing against objective morality, or arguing FOR it but towards a naturalistic source, are the only options. Take a look at what happens when we (even hypothetically) concede that it has a theistic basis! It certainly doesn’t do Christianity any favors. SCRIPT IS AT www.nonstampcollector.com OTHERS at www.nonstampcollector.com Why couldn’t an objective morality simply make sense? Why does looking at morality through the lens of Christianity make such LITTLE sense? Well, it’s obvious why – Christianity and its god is nonsense. There could be no clearer sign that Christianity is a man-made bunch of bollocks, than to look at its claims on objective morality. All these special pleadings about context and new vs old covenants are the dying gasps of a belief system that before long won’t have anyone even TRYING to make it make sense. You’d be better off trying to argue that Joseph Fritzl is the greatest father that the world has ever known (within a certain context). Look elsewhere for an objective moral law giver, other than Christianity, for the god that you are convinced must exist. It can’t hurt – and the bible has caused enough problems on this planet, with its contradictory and wicked claims and commands. Don’t support, or give cover, to those who want us to base our modern societies around that absurd mess of a book. Be honest with yourself, and reject it, as people do who take a real, open, honest look at what it says. It isn’t divine, it is
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So You Don’t Want to Go to Church Anymore

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What would you do if you met someone you thought just might be one of Jesus original disciples still living in the 21st Century? That’s Jake’s dilemma as he meets a man who talks of Jesus as if he had known him, and whose way of living challenges everything Jake had previously known. So You Don t Want to Go To Church Anymore is Jake s compelling journal that chronicles thirteen conversations with his newfound friend over a four-year period and how those exchanges turn Jake’s world upside-down. With his help, Jake faces his darkest fears, struggles through brutal circumstances and comes out on the other side in the joy and freedom he always dreamed was possible. If you’re tired of just going through the motions of Christianity and want

So You Don’t Want to Go to Church Anymore

Sketches of Church History From A.D. 33 to the Reformation

This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.This book was converted from its physical edition to the digital format by a community of volunteers. You may find it for free on the web. Purchase of the Kindle edition includes wireless delivery.

Sketches of Church History From A.D. 33 to the Reformation

The target audience for this video is the hundreds of millions of people who don’t quite believe the whole Bible, but still propogate Christianity because of its value as a set of moral guidelines. All creative assets used under fair use. Music Credits: Opening and Closing: Bitter Sweet Symphony, by The Verve Yoga Nidra, by Meditation Spa Meditation, by Relaxing Piano Music Consort One, by Metallica, played by a tribute band Meditation Spa Canon, by Meditation Spa Richard Dawkins video at the end: www.youtube.com Transcript: ———————————- Many Americans use Christianity as a way to teach very positive modern values to their children. In this video i will address the following question. Is religion good or harmful when used in this way? [The majority of the story in this video took place in the late 1990's and I have no remaining legal obligations based upon these events.] In his recent book Beyond Religion the Dalai Lama proposed that religion based ethics are no longer sufficient for our modern world because we are too diverse too connected and our weapons too powerful for us to go on living by “revealed” moral codes that conflict with one another. He proposed that we develop a common set of secular ethics that everyone can agree upon. In the beginning of the book he said that if internal values are like water then religion is like tea. And while no-one needs any specific type of tea, we all need water. His opinion is that religion, like tea, bears
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Esoteric Christianity, Or The Lesser Mysteries

This collection chronicles the fiction and non fiction classics by the greatest writers the world has ever known. The inclusion of both popular as well as overlooked pieces is pivotal to providing a broad and representative collection of classic works.

Esoteric Christianity, Or The Lesser Mysteries

The Heart of Christianity

World-renowned Jesus scholar Marcus J. Borg shows how we can live passionately as Christians in today’s world by practicing the vital elements of Christian faith.For the millions of people who have turned away from many traditional beliefs about God, Jesus, and the Bible, but still long for a relevant, nourishing faith, Borg shows why the Christian life can remain a transforming relationship with God. Emphasizing the critical role of daily practice in living the Christian life, he explores how prayer, worship, Sabbath, pilgrimage, and more can be experienced as authentically life-giving practices.Borg reclaims terms and ideas once thought to be the sole province of evangelicals and fundamentalists: he shows that terms such as “born again” h

The Heart of Christianity