The Ayatollah's of Anglicanism - The Roots of Christian Violence 1 - E-book - ePub

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This work represents a Bible-based response to the public support Offered by Anglican Bishops and Other Church Leaders in Ghana to a Government Bill ... Lire la suite
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This work represents a Bible-based response to the public support Offered by Anglican Bishops and Other Church Leaders in Ghana to a Government Bill  Seeking the Elimination of the LGBTQ+ Community. The argument is made that such support amounts to an incitement to murder and repeats the mistakes churches made in previous ages made when they resorted to the (often violent) persecution of others. Represented in such cases is a serious breakdown in faith, for Christian truth should be able to stand on its own merits.
It also argues that disapproving of an unwanted minority is one thing, wanting to kill them is quite another.

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Biographie de Raymond Creed

Published Under the Pen Name of Raymond Creed On Lulu Publications Facing the Unthinkable (2010) (What the Jewish People May Feel When They Find their True Messiah) The 52 Attributes of God (2011) (A Bible-Based Analysis of the Attributes of God - With Particular Reference to the Relationship between Divine Holiness and Divine Love) The Leeds Liturgy (2010) (A Prayer Book enabling Christians to 'Worship God in Spirit and in Truth') The Phantom Conflict (2010) (Bible teaching on the relationship between divine holiness and divine love in connection with Christian idolatry and the need for a balanced Christian life) Reaching Across the Chasm (2019) (An Unlikely Dialogue between a Male Religious Conservative and a Christian Lesbian Writer) Ancient Passions (2020) (Exploring the Spiritual Crisis of our Time) How I Became  Christian Regarding becoming Christian I was: - 1.
Led by the Revd Richard Bolt to ask Jesus Christ into my life at a boys' camp in Croyde North Devon, during August 1968 (and in late August 1969 and 1970 because I lacked assurance) 2. Finally re-born through receiving a direct vision of Christ at a Student Christian Union meeting (held in a student flat in Newcastle upon Tyne) on Saturday, 18th October 1975 (around 8.00p.m) 3. Baptized in the Holy Spirit at a prayer meeting on Thursday, 27th November 1975 (began to pray with tongues the following Monday evening) 4.
Given a full immersion (Trinitarian) water baptism on the evening of Sunday, 5th September 1976.

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