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isthatinthebible.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Speaking in tonguesis one of the strangest behaviours that is regularly practiced in modern Christianity. Is it the initial evidence of a believer's salvation? A futile charade? A demonic manifestation? A tool for missionary work? All these views and more can be found in the official and unofficial doctrines taught by various churches. For better... | |
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talesoftimesforgotten.com
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| | | | | The Bible is one of the most influential collections of texts in human history. Its influence goes far beyond the Jewish and Christian religious traditions, which regard different versions of it as sacred; it has fundamentally shaped how most people living in the west in the twenty-first century, even those who of us who are ... Continue reading "Did Any Non-Israelite Ancient Cultures Have Their Own "Bibles"?" | |
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khanya.wordpress.com
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| | | | | I recently discovered that some Roman Catholics are getting into a tizz because of a "new" translation of the Nicene Creed. Hat-tip to Bosco Peters for pointing this out: Extraordinariate | Liturgy: Dissatisfaction with the 2011 English Roman Missal translation continues. Some communities, as I predicted, only ever say the Apostles Creed (a novelty), not... | |
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ministrynutsandbolts.com
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| | | I recently received a beautifully bound Christian Standard Bible (CSB), church edition, Anglicised-a gift from the publishers. It's a pleasure to read, but here's the real question: why does it exist? With the NIV already dominating as a contemporary, readable translation, what does the CSB do differently? I've run the comparisons, and the results are... | ||