Fundamentalist Christianity

The Way Extremism for Jesus Should Be

2006/8/10

Emergency Flood Request; GFA Missionaries Respond to Massive Indian Floods

A reminder of what some of the things that will be happening, who they will be happening to, and what their reaction will probably be - utter despair - in the coming years. A look at the overall post-Katrina, post-2004 Tsunami, and post-Pakistan earthquake situations paints a telling story about who the true humanitarians are and aren't, doesn't it? About who stands for their fellow man and who doesn't. About who is truly concerned about following Jesus in good orthodoxy and its respective orthopraxis and who doesn't. What's the saying? "Good intentions pave the road to hell."

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2006/4/18

In Utero

I went to a Methodist church when I was young. However, during my college years, having no convictions about the truths of any one creed, I "experimented" with other churches, to which I finally have declared no formal denomination. Moreover, during that period I questioned my faith intensively, heavily debating atheists on the alt.atheism newsgroups and challenging me to sharpen my understanding of the philosophical concepts of epistemology and ontology, which both came after some research about theistic and atheistic scientific arguments.

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