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Relativistic theology?
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...Dr. Kellogg was only one of many proponents of eugenics in this country. Other Americans, including Leon Whitney and Madison Grant, wrote books on the subject, which were eagerly read in 1924 by Corporal Adolph Hitler in a German prison. He was profoundly moved. The idea of eugenics solved his problem, he said. He wrote grateful fan mail to Grant and Whitney, stating that Grants The Passing of the Great Race was his Bible.
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Some feel that God is angry and is punishing humanity through these events. Others recoil from that concept, believing that blaming God runs counter to everything God stands for. more... More than anything else, God
wants us to know that we are loved unconditionally. And God wants us to
live in the freedom, joy, and generosity of that love. The most important
thing I've learned is that God's love is unlimited and unconditional. We
are loved right here, right now, just the way we are. more...
War in heaven? A celestial
civil War? Revelation chapter 12 informs the reader that Gods champion,
Michael, with his angels fought against a Dragon and his angels. Talk
about the supreme cosmic showdown! Why delay until the final few pages to
introduce a major element into a books framework?
But wait, isnt heaven supposed to be a place of eternal bliss and the epitome of peace and tranquility? What could possibly be the cause of such a cosmic conflict? What could have provoked the shattering of celestial calm? more... Everything that is really great and inspiring
is created by the individual who can labor in freedom.
Albert Einstein |
God wants what? Where on
earth would we get the idea that God might want to be our friend? Well,
first and foremost, that is what Jesus said he wants. "I call you no
longer my servants, for a servant does not know what his master is doing.
Rather, I call you my friends..." (John 15:15) God wants my FRIENDSHIP?
It's pretty stunning, isn't it? Maybe even too good to be true! When we
think of sitting in front of the fireplace with a glass and a good friend
God isn't the first one that comes to mind, is he? And certainly we, small
creatures that we are, could not demand such a thing of the creator of the
universe. Nor do I suppose we would ever think to do so. God is too big,
God is too powerful, God is too just, holy, so completely "other" that he
doesn't strike one as being "my type, exactly." more...
Is God a cruel tyrant? The
scriptural record might seem to confirm this indictment. The Bible records
that God kicked a third of his angels out of heaven for questioning his
leadership. The biblical record is widely believed to teach that God
demands perfect obedience of his subjects on pain of death. And there is
the not so vague indication that God arranged to have his only son
murdered on trumped up charges. more... |