More Teens Becoming “Fake” Christians
by John Blake, CNN – August 27, 2010
If you’re the parent of a Christian teenager, Kenda Creasy Dean has this warning:
Your child is following a “mutant” form of Christianity, and you may be responsible.
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by John Blake, CNN – August 27, 2010
If you’re the parent of a Christian teenager, Kenda Creasy Dean has this warning:
Your child is following a “mutant” form of Christianity, and you may be responsible.
This is the text from an article that a U of M business professor wrote for the Wall Street Journal. I would love for you to share your thoughts on if you agree or disagree with this argument. Do you think that corporations ever help out the common good and welfare of society if it goes against their interest in any way? If you have any examples to back up your position, please post them as well…
Our focus within this passage will be on verses 5-7. Here we find what God sees (vs. 5), what the author perceives He felt (vs. 6), and what He intends to do (vs. 7).
The story of Cain and Abel is one that benefits us with life lessons but it also confronts us with many mysteries and unanswered questions. Such as,
As we begin to find out the consequences for the actions of Adam, Eve, and the serpent, a chiastic structure takes form again. God first questioned Adam, then Eve, then the serpent. But when He reveals the consequences of their actions, he first addresses the serpent, then Eve, and then Adam.
Eating the fruit from the tree ushered in a shift of perspective for Adam and Eve that brought feelings of shame, guilt, and desire for concealment. Why would this be the case? Was it wrong for them to be naked? Did God create them with flaws that would make them ashamed and want to hide?
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