Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueJourney with us as we take a closer look at the Emergent Church, its leaders, their teachings and where it is all headed in light of bible prophecy.Journey with us as we take a closer look at the Emergent Church, its leaders, their teachings and where it is all headed in light of bible prophecy.Journey with us as we take a closer look at the Emergent Church, its leaders, their teachings and where it is all headed in light of bible prophecy.
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Tony Campolo Jr.
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Tony Jones
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Brian McLaren
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Doug Pagitt
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Rick Warren
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So much fear & hate. That's not the Christ I was taught about and I don't know any of the folk they mentioned from the Christian community... Except the rock star and always just saw him as a rock star who shared really deep music.
I don't get it.
So much fear & hate. That's not the Christ I was taught about and I don't know any of the folk they mentioned from the Christian community... Except the rock star and always just saw him as a rock star who shared really deep music.
I don't get it.
If there is any legitimacy to the conspiratorial claims made in this opinion piece, it is buried under a heap of selective partial quotes divorced from their original context. It just comes across as a contrived attempt to affirm politically conservative Christians' rejection of Biblically-prescribed social obligations.
This is a good expose of heretical ideas infecting the Christian church.
Christians are supposed to believe in the innerrancy of the Bible. For the Christian, behavior is supposed to be influcenced by Biblical teachings. Christians are supposed to read the Bible for themselves to make sure that what they are being taught by their leaders conforms to Biblical Teachings.
This documentary does a good job of showing what happens to a church/culture when the above things aren't believed or don't happen.
If he Bible is not inerrant, then any person can define truth to benefit themselves. Make being a "good" person sound natural, easy, and fun and you will have plenty of followers who will support your ministry and make you rich.
By selective reading or by letting someone else read the Bible for you and tell you what it means, you can easily fall victim to con artists who will tell you what you want to hear.
This documentary helps you see God how He defined Himself in both the old and new testaments. It explains why it is not a good idea to let the culture redefine the Bible to support whatever beliefs are being pushed by the current elites.
This documentary favors premillenial and arminian ideas. It will be harder to watch in one sitting because it is made like a long lecture and the speaker often repeats himself. It would be a good idea if the makers could remake this documentary in a mini series with several episodes covering specific topics so viewers could chose to watch/review specific segments. Overall, it is worth the watch.
Many who have been seduced by the false teachers esposed in this film will hate it.
Christians are supposed to believe in the innerrancy of the Bible. For the Christian, behavior is supposed to be influcenced by Biblical teachings. Christians are supposed to read the Bible for themselves to make sure that what they are being taught by their leaders conforms to Biblical Teachings.
This documentary does a good job of showing what happens to a church/culture when the above things aren't believed or don't happen.
If he Bible is not inerrant, then any person can define truth to benefit themselves. Make being a "good" person sound natural, easy, and fun and you will have plenty of followers who will support your ministry and make you rich.
By selective reading or by letting someone else read the Bible for you and tell you what it means, you can easily fall victim to con artists who will tell you what you want to hear.
This documentary helps you see God how He defined Himself in both the old and new testaments. It explains why it is not a good idea to let the culture redefine the Bible to support whatever beliefs are being pushed by the current elites.
This documentary favors premillenial and arminian ideas. It will be harder to watch in one sitting because it is made like a long lecture and the speaker often repeats himself. It would be a good idea if the makers could remake this documentary in a mini series with several episodes covering specific topics so viewers could chose to watch/review specific segments. Overall, it is worth the watch.
Many who have been seduced by the false teachers esposed in this film will hate it.
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By what name was The Submerging Church (2012) officially released in Canada in English?
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