Does Morality Exist in Our Modern Relativistic Society?

There is actually a lot of talk these days about ethics and morality. No matter what subject you are talking about, whether politics, race relations, medicine, the use of computer technology, sexuality, or virtually any other topic, everyone seems to have a belief about what is right and what is…
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Whatever Happened to the International Churches of Christ? – Part 2: Beliefs and Analysis – Tal Davis

In the last installment of this two part series, updating the International Churches of Christ (ICOC), we examined the life of its founder, Kip McKean, and its history from the 1970s and 80s as the Boston Church of Christ (http://www.marketfaith.org/2021/04/whatever-happened-to-the-international-churches-of-christ-part-1-history-and-controversy-tal-davis/). We looked at how McKean rapidly expanded the…
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Whatever Happened to the International Churches of Christ? – Part 1: History and Controversy – Tal Davis

In the late 1970s, a new controversial movement suddenly appeared on the United States religious landscape. It went by the name of the Boston Church of Christ. Later it moved its headquarters and became officially known as the International Churches of Christ (ICOC). During the 70s and into the 1990s,…
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The Fragility of White Fragility – Part 2

In part one of this series, we introduced the notion of “White Fragility” (You can read part 1 at: http://www.marketfaith.org/2021/04/the-fragility-of-white-fragility-part-1). We continue this introduction by going deeper into the actual beliefs of this notion and comparing it to the truth taught in the Christian faith concerning race. The Naturalistic…
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The Fragility of White Fragility – Part 1

Joy Reid, national correspondent for the MSNBC cable news network, and one of its news hosts, claimed that the black speakers who spoke at the 2020 Republican National Convention were “trotted out” in order to make white people “feel good about white nationalism.” In other words, in her mind, it…
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