Historian Tom Holland views Christianity through a secular lens
Being born again involves more than simply swimming in Christian waters.
The Christian Post
Skip to main contentBeing born again involves more than simply swimming in Christian waters.
So, what was the point of the world’s most famous atheist when he recently complained about the decline of “cultural Christianity” in the UK?
While many Christians refresh important debates about the intersection of the church and state, Baptists remain confident in a public theology that is as durable in the 21st century as it was in the 18th century.
The media-manufactured perception of a growing Christian nationalist threat collapses under examination of the facts.
Should churches be involved in politics? Yes, but as the Church, not the religious wing of a party or campaign organization.
In spite of YouTube’s efforts to sequester this shocking video, the good news is that it is too late, and parents who saw it are rightfully upset and now an investigation is supposedly underway.
You don’t have to adopt, or even like, the term “Christian nationalism” to be able to see that this is what’s really going on.