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| | [AI summary] The text presents a critical view of modern Christian movements, particularly the Emergent Church and Rick Warren's teachings, which are seen as leading back to mysticism and New Age ideas. It contrasts these with the Reformation's goals of returning to biblical truth and warns against the dangers of religious tolerance and apostasy. The discussion includes debates over Bible translations, the role of the KJV, and the importance of sticking to apostolic teachings. Many commenters share personal experiences of leaving churches due to doctrinal issues and express hope for a return to solid biblical foundations.
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| | I am going to state right up front here that this article is not for everyone. My target audience are those of you who no longer feel comfortable or welcome in your Christian Church due to all the things that have happened during the past 2 plus years since the Plandemic was unleashed, or to those of you who see the insanity around you and are searching for answers to understand everything, but know all too well that you will not find those answers in organized religion, including the Christian religion....
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| | Edward VI, King of England (1537-1553) was the only legitimate son of Henry VIII, who broke away from the Catholic Church in order to obtain a divorce from his wife after twenty years of marriage had produced only one daughter, later Mary I. Henry was always a deeply religious man and despite launching the English [...]
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| The emergence of a new generation of antiracist activists and theorists seeking to advance an anticapitalist agenda creates a new vantage point of reexamining how racism relates to the logic of capital. This essay explores sources in the work of Marx, twentieth century Marxists, and Frantz Fanon that can provide direction for overcoming the binary of class and race.