Daily Archives: April 6, 2012

British Prime Minister David Cameron Pleads with U. K. Christians for Their Support Despite the Fact that he Supports Homosexual Marriage

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British Prime Minister David Cameron has pleaded for Christians in the country to stick by him despite his attempts to legalize same sex marriage in the U.K., prompting the question how much support can he really enjoy from the Church?

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A Theologian Suggests What the True Church Must Do Amid the Apparent Normalization of Homosexual Marriage

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At a time when homosexuality has become almost fully normalized in the U.S., one theologian is responding to the question of how the church should answer the challenge.

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Obama Says Women Are Not an Interest Group

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As the general election gets under way, analysts have repeatedly underscored female voters as the group that will determine its outcome. According to a series of recent polls, they’re flocking to President Obama.

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What Would the Lord Do with GCB?

hcsp.jpgWatching a whole episode of ABC’s GCB, based on the book Good Christian B*tches, is like sitting through an hour of offensive blond jokes–only GCB is not funny.

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Tim Tebow to Spend Easter In Georgetown, Texas

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One of the biggest names in sports who also happens to be a devout Christian is heading to Georgetown for Easter Sunday. 

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Oh Happy Day! (The Most Exciting and Eventful Week in History, Part 6)

Turn in your Bibles to Matthew 27:11-54, and let us read together:
 11 And Jesus stood before the governor: and the governor asked him, saying, Art thou the King of the Jews? And Jesus said unto him, Thou sayest.

 12 And when he was accused of the chief priests and elders, he answered nothing.

 13 Then said Pilate unto him, Hearest thou not how many things they witness against thee?

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Southern Baptists Once Thought Easter a Worldly Holiday

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Southern Baptists originally did not attach much significance to Easter. This was much the same regarding Christmas.

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