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Six Things I Wish Christians Would Stop Doing

Stephen Mattson
December 22, 2013
Church Life, General
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DEC 22, 2013 | BY: STEPHEN MATTSON -- Christians have some annoying habits. Here are six things I wish they would stop doing: Arguing...

Christianity's 5 Most Popular Scapegoats

Stephen Mattson
July 19, 2013
Church Life, General
11
JULY 19, 2013 | BY: STEPHEN MATTSON -- Within Christianity it’s easy to criticize. Here are some of the most common scapegoats: 1) Conservative...

The Disturbing Trend of Christian Self-Deprecation

Stephen Mattson
June 17, 2013
Church Life, General, Theology
21
JUNE 17, 2013 | BY: STEPHEN MATTSON -- Christians use self-deprecation as a defense mechanism, a form of social disparagement used...

The Lie of Gun Right's Advocates

Tom McCrossan
May 16, 2013
General
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May 16, 2013 | BY: TOM MCCROSSAN -- We all know how much of society needs fixing. The mental health system struggles with...
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I’m Quitting Facebook to Join Faithbook Because My WWJD Bracelet Told Me To

Kurt Willems
June 23, 2011
General
16
The end of the age has come.  No, not the rapture, but the end of Facebook.  There I said it… finished.  As of today, I am shutting down all Facebook communication. “Why?” you ask.  I’ll gladly answer. I’m...

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