Can a Christian believes that the Bible is not constant and anyone who believes in Jesus Christ can update it?
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Letter from the Peers of England urging the Pope to grant Henry 8ths annulment. The clay seals are called ciphers and act as signatures.
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2d ago
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Sinless Perfection
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Ukrainian Christian groups face violent crackdown from Russian forces
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3d ago
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Russia's War Against Evangelicals
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Christian converts under pressure to leave Iran
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2w ago
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Iran: The Christians celebrating Easter in secret
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Church Polity
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by /u/Key_Day_7932
2w ago
So, we all know churches can differ on ecclesiastical polity, and I am wondering what your opinions are on it? While I attend a Baptist church, I don't put as much emphasis on congregationalism as most of them do. I'd be fine with attending a church that is led by a presbytery or a hierarchy of bishops if I am in agreement with the rest of their teaching. It does make me contemplate the pros and cons of the various options out there. I'm most interested in connexionalism and the Presbyterian style used by the PCA and the United Church of Christ. The former is presbyetian (duh), but seems less ..read more
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Is listening to secular music a sin ?
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by /u/CUTIEENU
2w ago
hello guys, am Christian**(protestant**) and I want to ask somethin. can I listen to secular music ? according to bible. please answer this question , cause I listen to secular music but I also listen to worship songs. is listening to music a sin ? or it will affect my relationship with Jesus ?? thank you! submitted by /u/CUTIEENU [visit reddit] [comments ..read more
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Prayer against the antichrist or Roman Pope, and all his party (Luther, from The Lutheran Prayer Conpanion)
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2w ago
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