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US Government and Churches Must Intervene for Pastor Saeed Abedini
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US Government and Churches Must Intervene for Pastor Saeed Abedini
Wed, 30 Jan 2013 22:21:58 -0800

Not long after his conversion, Abedini became a leader to particular group of Iranian Christians who, like he, were converts from Islam. Daftari says that Abedini was a Christian leader and community organizer developing Iran's underground home church ...
New Methodist church ready by September
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New Methodist church ready by September
Sun, 27 Jan 2013 14:36:51 -0800

SIBU: The new RM9.5 million Sing Ang Methodist Church will be ready to serve its congregation at Sg. Merah town by September . Lay leader of the Church Ting Khai Tee disclosed this at the installation ceremony of the 'flame' of the church's towering ...

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September (/ ˌ s ɛ p t ˈ ɛ m b ər / sep-TEM-bər) or Sept. is the ninth month of the year in the Julian and Gregorian Calendars and one of four months with a length of 30 days.

September in the Northern Hemisphere is the seasonal equivalent of March in the Southern Hemisphere.

In the Northern hemisphere, the beginning of the meteorological autumn is 1 September. In the Southern hemisphere, the beginning of the meteorological spring is 1 September.

September begins on the same day of the week as December every year, because there are 91 days separating September and December, which is a multiple of seven (the number of days in the week). No other month ends on the same day of the week as September in any year.

In Latin, septem means "seven" and septimus means "seventh"; September was in fact the seventh month of the Roman calendar until 46 BC, when the first month changed from Kalendas Martius (1 March) to Kalendas Januarius (1 January). It is the sixth month of the Astrological calendar, which begins end of March/Mars/Aries.

September marks the beginning of the ecclesiastical year in the Eastern Orthodox Church.

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Fri Apr 26 20:34:47 2013

How do Christians believe in the Oneness of God and in the Holy Trinity simultaneously?
Q. Christians believe that God is One, correct? Then where does the Trinity come in? But how can God be One and Three at once? I thought Christian believe in One God but it seems as if God has split Himself into three. Surely believing in the divinity of any other but God is not believing in the Oneness of God. But how can God be One and Three at once? I thought Christian believe in One God but it seems as if God has split Himself into three. Surely believing in the divinity of any other but God is not believing in the Oneness of God.
Asked by Lizardman Nima - Tue Aug 23 08:53:09 2011 - Religion & Spirituality - 10 Answers - Comments

A. God is one. Simply because God appeared in Person, it does not mean that He is not one? Simply because He indwells His prophets does not mean that He is many. Understand who Jesus is to understand that God is one. His name is called The Word of God (Rev 19:13). In the beginning was the Word (Jesus) and Jesus was with God, and Jesus was God. Jesus was in the beginning with God. All things were made through Jesus, and without Jesus, nothing was made that was made. And Jesus became flesh and dwelt among us (John 1:1-3, 14). Jesus is called the Son of God because as the Word of God, He came from the Father. Through Jesus, God created the heavens and the earth. By good logic, you, your word, and your spirit are one person and not 3 persons.… [cont.]
Answered by Khalil Ullah - Tue Aug 23 09:20:26 2011

Why do christians think God will send good people to hell if they do not accept Jesus?
Q. Why do christians think God will send good people to hell if they do not accept Jesus? Further why do they believe God will accept murderers who ask forgiveness of Jesus on their death bed? Isn't this alone proof there is no God? For if God did this then he is no God, he is an egotistical piece of ***. Please note the comment from Logical Lisa the illogical psychopath
Asked by Peter - Fri Nov 30 00:39:02 2012 - Religion & Spirituality - 19 Answers - Comments

A. God will send sinners to hell. The notion that God would be unjust shows the spiritual blindness of the one thinking this way. This is just one symptom showing that person is lost. God has clearly declared all men are sinners in thought, word and deed. They deserve punishment, but because of His great mercy God has provided a way of salvation at great personal cost to Himself - the sacrificial death of His Son Jesus Christ for sinners. In Jesus He has demonstrated both His justice in punishing sin, and His mercy in allowing His Son to suffer our punishment, which if we had to bear it would consign forever to hell. Listen how some learned just in time...
Answered by john b. loved - Fri Nov 30 00:48:31 2012

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Cranmer: Bible -believing idolatry?
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Cranmer: Bible -believing idolatry?

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2013-02-24 10:33:00

All Christians respect and venerate the Bible . A library ... When a child is baptised in an Anglican Church , he/she is often given a Children's Bible with the words: 'Receive this book; it is the Good News of God's love. Take it as ... Neither should one ignore the value and significance of a Christian life: there is wisdom in the saying ' Christianity is caught not taught'. ... The Early Christians expected the Parousia - the Second Coming of Christ - as a matter of imminence.

 September 2, 2012 sermon | Central Presbyterian Church
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September 2, 2012 sermon | Central Presbyterian Church

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2012-09-02 14:20:59

But faithfully living out one's faith comes from places that are gentle and quiet, where we can hear God's word and respond with compassion and love. 22nd Sunday in Ordinary Time. September 2, 2012. Omaha, NE. Rev. ... God , help us so to hear your holy Word that we may truly understand; that, understanding, we may believe, and, believing, we may follow in all faithfulness and obedience, seeking your honor and glory in all that we do; through Christ our Lord.

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About the book: A Cultish Side of Calvinism was first written for the purpose of clarifying Calvinistic theology, but Coate's research led him to the conclusion that it shares significant similarities to unorthodox Christian faiths. Coate's scrutiny will prove to be biblically balanced and practically engaging for anyone remotely interested in Christian theology. As a pastor, speaker, and hospital chaplain, Micah has experienced firsthand Calvinism's effect in Christian culture. He clearly writes how you can beware the pitfalls of Calvinism's overly systematized theology. If the rise of a cultish theology grows within Christendom, so must a true discernment of its claims and consequences. The same standard that has placed Mormons, Jehovah's [cont.]

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About the book: A Cultish Side of Calvinism was first written for the purpose of clarifying Calvinistic theology, but Coate's research led him to the conclusion that it shares significant similarities to unorthodox Christian faiths. Coate's scrutiny will prove to be biblically balanced and practically engaging for anyone remotely interested in Christian theology. As a pastor, speaker, and hospital chaplain, Micah has experienced firsthand Calvinism's effect in Christian culture. He clearly writes how you can beware the pitfalls of Calvinism's overly systematized theology. If the rise of a cultish theology grows within Christendom, so must a true discernment of its claims and consequences. The same standard that has placed Mormons, Jehovah's [cont.]

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