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The Mistake by the Lake: Alistair Begg, Public Sins, and the Decay of Evangelicalism
In a recent American Reformer article detailing the decay of doctrine among Evangelicals, the point that generated the most attention by far concerned popular pastor Alistair Begg’s counsel from September of last year in which he advised a woman to attend her grandchild’s transgender “wedding.”
Posted in Faith, Marriage/Family/Culture, Sexuality
Tagged Albert Mohler, Alistair Begg, and the Decay of Evangelicalism, Bethel McGrew, Brandon Myers, Carl Trueman, Christianity, David Ayers, David Haines, Dr. Andrew Walker, evangelicalism, Joel Osteen, John MacArthur, Owen Strachan, Public Sins, Robert Gagnon, Rosaria Butterfield, The Mistake by the Lake: Alistair Begg, Tom Ascol, W. Bradford Wilcox
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The Evil Lurking Behind the Veil
Propaganda has rather negative connotations. Because it is generally used in pursuit of an agenda, truth may be irrelevant or even an obstacle. Whether you agree with the terminology, it is considered propaganda when a country prepares its citizens and military for war. Because it is not generally acceptable to want to kill another person, the military mostly trains its soldiers to hate the enemy.
Posted in CRT/Racism/BLM, Faith, Federal, Marriage/Family/Culture, Religious Liberty
Tagged Abraham Lincoln, Antifa, BLM, China, Communism, Cuba, Domino Effect, evangelicalism, George Floyd, Left, North Korea, passivism, propoganda, Southeast Asia, The Evil Lurking Behind the Veil, tolerance, totalitarian, totalitarianism, Vietnam, Vietnamese War
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