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Religion Is Ritual — Faith Is Fire (How John Wesley Caught On Fire For God))
Religion is routine ritual, faith is flaming fire. “I set myself on fire, and people come to see me burn.” –John Wesley The fire that burned in John Wesley sparked the Holiness Movement that changed nations and led to many … Continue reading
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Would Chance Produce These Words? Or This? mbvpp[s fji03 n jfn9a- JFJ
If the symbols that you are now seeing on your computer screen couldn’t have happened over billions of years by a self-produced process of time and chance, but were instead, intentionally designed and built and posted by intelligent beings; how … Continue reading
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New Poll Shows More Millennials Doubt God
A new poll by the Pew Research Center has found that doubts about the existence of God have increased by 15 points during the past 5 years among Millennials, Americans 30 and under. Here’s a link to the survey: http://www.pewforum.org/Age/Religion-Among-the-Millennials.aspx … Continue reading
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