Is biblical Christianity the same as today's Christianity? (part 1)
The devil must have developed another brand of Christianity through the other gospel and many Christians are sadly embracing it.
The Christian Post
Skip to main contentThe devil must have developed another brand of Christianity through the other gospel and many Christians are sadly embracing it.
Lifestyle Christianity leader Todd White and his "healing miracles" were the subject of debate between leading biblical scholars as part of a larger conversation about the complexity of navigating faith and skepticism in the realm of supernatural phenomena.
Though many of these New Testament and other scholars include atheists, agnostics, Jewish authorities, and many skeptics among their numbers, they still agree often that the available data indicate clearly that Jesus was in some sense a healer and exorcist.
The former head of the largest Protestant denomination in the United States has shared a positive update on his cancer diagnosis while acknowledging that health problems still linger.
FAQ #1: New Testament scholars don’t take the Gospels seriously as historical sources, so why should anyone else?
Many today believe that new-age spirituality is similar (if not equivalent) to Christianity, but it is important to recognize that they are fundamentally different.
As an adherent and proponent of the apostolic movement, some of the unbiblical practices therein have concerned me greatly. Many of my colleagues also consider them absurd and, in some cases, harmful.