Christian Persecution in 2014 was Worst in Modern Era

“While the year 2014 will go down in history for having the highest level of global persecution of Christians in the modern era, current conditions suggest the worst is yet to come.” So begins the 2015 Open Doors World Watch List, released on January 7. The annual report is made…
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Everybody Believes Something

The fact is, EVERYBODY has some religious belief that is either true or false. And since there is no single belief system which represents a majority of the world’s population, most of the people in the world live their lives based beliefs that are not true. Now if it turns…
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The Gospel According to Karl Marx

Background History
Marxism is an economic and political philosophy named for Karl Marx. It is also known as scientific (as opposed to utopian) socialism. Marxism has had a profound impact on contemporary culture. Modern communism is based on it, and most modern socialist theories originated from it.
Karl Marx was…
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There Is No Peace on Earth

The Christmas celebration has its root in God’s incarnation as a man on earth. He did this to provide, “peace on earth” for mankind. But this peace is not simply the absence of war. It is the presence of peace between man and God. Even the absence of war must…
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Why Atheists Feel the Need to Attack Christmas

Well, it has happened again this year. American Atheist organizations have once more resorted to putting up billboards to try and disparage Christians and Christianity. This year they are focusing on the Tennessee cities of Memphis, Nashville, and St. Louis, as well as Ft. Smith, Arkansas. (Jackson, Mississippi billboard companies…
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The Unification Church/Moonies

Background
History
The founder and leader of the Unification Church is Sun Myung Moon. Moon was born in Korea on January 6, 1920 during the period when Korea was ruled by Japan. During his early years his parents followed Confucianism, but in 1930 converted to Christianity and became members of…
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