Posted in November 11, 2005 ¬ 10:29 pmh.Kevin Harper
Humans, with few exceptions, are social creatures. Since God was the author of our genetic code, which predisposes us to social interaction, it is no accident that the Author of our Salvation designed the Christian faith to resonate with the basic human desire to engage with other human beings.
Unfortunately, though, in almost any social setting [...]
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Posted in August 10, 2005 ¬ 10:13 pmh.Kevin Harper
I have, for all of my Christian life, considered myself non-denominational–maybe even un-denominational or anti-denominational. I still do, actually. I never believed (and I still don’t) that Jesus meant for his disciples to be divided up into this or that faction or “flavor” of Christianity.
What has evolved is my understanding of the word “denominationalism.” Contrary [...]
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Posted in May 18, 2005 ¬ 5:25 amh.Kevin Harper
Some media elites have trouble relating to middle America. The only people they know come from a humanist, left-leaning worldview. They wine and dine only with people in that crowd, they seek to curry favor with them for career and social advancement, and they bestow awards only to them. To these people, the heartland of [...]
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Posted in April 5, 2005 ¬ 7:47 pmh.Kevin Harper
One thing I’ve been thinking about is where the blame lies for the current state of factionalism in Christianity. As a parent, I don’t tolerate my children blaming someone else for their own unloving actions. “He started it,” I hear. When I follow up on the story, I usually find out a little more than [...]
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