Tag Archives: Myths of Secularism
The Danger of Irreligion
See the accompanying article “The Dangers of Religion”
Human beings cannot decide if we will worship; we only decide what we will worship. This is the danger of irreligion. Every man realises that he is ephemeral, finite and limited; so each one has a hunger for significance, meaning and identity.
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Tagged Communism and Atheism, History, Mao, Myth of Christian Hitler, Myths of Secularism, Nazis, Nazism and Christianity, Pol Pot, Practical Reasons for Faith, Secularism, Sin, Stalin
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Six Poor Reasons for Rejecting the Miraculous
Christian theology affirms a number of miracles, most importantly the atonement, the resurrection, the incarnation and the virgin birth. The secular mind dismisses these as tall-tales and myths produced by superstitious, pre-modern minds. However, it seems to us that the modern prejudice against miracles is not very rational.
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Tagged Christianity and Science, ECREE, God and Science, Miracles, Myths of Secularism, The Bible Tells Me So!
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