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Christians STOP Persecuting Other Christians!
Christians all over the world (both Catholic and Protestant alike) are guilty of persecuting other Christians (and others) using harassment tactics developed by the occult and intelligence agencies in the 20th century. These tactics may date back as early as the Roman Empire and even Biblical times as shown below. To see how the US intelligence apparatus operates, just look at the East German Stasi (as well as the former Soviet KGB). The US government follows these protocols and harasses whis -
Missions Trip Disaster: Students Arrive To Find Tribesmen Already Christians
UGANDA—Well, this isn't good. After students at Bungee Xtreme Youth Group spent the past six months pestering their friends and family to help fund their missions trip to Africa, they arrived this morning to discover that the tribesmen had been converted to Christianity in the fall. The post Missions Trip Disaster: Students Arrive To Find Tribesmen Already Christians appeared first on The Babylon Bee. View the original full article -
Swedish Government Tests Asylum Seekers to See If They Are 'Real' Christians
The questions the Swedish Migration Board uses to assess whether an asylum seeker is genuinely Christian are “too hard” and are ignorant to what “true Christian faith is about,” says Micael Grenholm, editor in chief for Pentecostals and Charismatics for Peace Justice. View the full article -
Nearly Half of Millennial Christians Believe Evangelism is Wrong, New Survey Finds
Nearly half of millennial Christians say that evangelism is wrong, a new study shows. View the full article -
8 Works of Contemporary Fiction Christians Should Read
In recent evangelical publications, there has been a good amount of attention paid to the merits of literature, reading, and the imagination. A good thing! But in these discussions, contemporary literature (defined here as anything written since 1980) is often overlooked. When contemporary authors are mentioned, the choices are usually limited to Wendell Berry, Marilynne Robinson, and Annie Dillard—all worthy and important suggestions. But does the contemporary period have nothing more to offer?
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