“Secular” Does Not Mean Non-religious

Phil Zuckerman is a professor of sociology and secular studies at Pitzer College in Claremont, California. As a part of his job, he teaches about religion and the nature of religion. In his teaching, he makes a distinction between what is secular and what is religious. To explain his understanding…
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What is “Historic Christianity?” Part 3

View part one of this series at: http://www.marketfaith.org/2020/06/what-is-historic-christianity-part-1
View part two of this series at: http://www.marketfaith.org/2020/06/what-is-historic-christianity-part-2 “You need the Holy Ghost!” said James, a dedicated member of the United Pentecostal Church International to his Baptist friend, Dave. “I already have the Holy Spirit,” replied Dave. “No you don’t!” retorted James.…
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What is “Historic Christianity?” Part 2

What is “Historic Christianity?” Part 2
By Tal Davis (You can read part 1 at: http://www.marketfaith.org/2020/06/what-is-historic-christianity-part-1) “Of course I’m a Christian,” said Tom, responding to his office friend Mike. “I go to church every week and study the Scriptures. I even served two years as a missionary for my…
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What is “Historic Christianity?” Part 1

The college professor faced his Comparative Religions class on its first day. He took a poll, “Who among you consider yourselves Christians?” Most students in the class raised their hands. He then asked for other faiths: Jewish, Hindu, etc., even atheist. One or two raised their hands for each. After…
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Targeting the False Belief that Socialism is True

Devin Singh is an associate professor of religion at Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire. As with many, or maybe most, professors of religion at secular universities, Singh’s religious views are not based on biblical theology, but are more informed by “humanistic and social scientific insights” – in other words,…
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Why Would the Government Consider Closing Down Churches?

During the period when the government stay at home orders were in place because of the corona virus, an inordinate amount of anti-Christian events took place. For instance: In Charlotte, NC, eight people (two below the 10-person limit) were arrested for praying in front of an abortion clinic. Meanwhile, much…
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