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  • ...Orthodox]] Christians. Most Protestants reject Marian prayers as improper, arguing that Marian devotion is akin to worship.
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  • ...evelation]]. Both he and [[Paul Tillich]] debated over this issue, Tillich arguing that revelation never runs counter to reason. Calvinists tend to reject nat
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  • ...our of just treatment of Christians in a time when persecution was common, arguing that Christians should be judged like any other person, on the basis of the
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  • [[Kevin Huggins]], arguing against parenting in the manner portayed by Growing Kids God's Way
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  • ...They cite John 15:26 ("the Spirit of truth who proceeds from the Father"), arguing that if the Spirit proceeds from the Son also, then Jesus would have stated
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  • ...lation of the Bible is the one that you read. Too much time has been spent arguing over which translation is better. It must remembered that even with this de
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  • ...why is it that even up to the day before Christ suffered, they were still arguing among themselves who should be considered the greatest? ([[Luke 22]]:24-26)
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  • ...ding the test of time, it is a must for modern egalitarian writers. While arguing against traditional views, God's Word to Women still places the Bible as su
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  • Although some will say that abortion is not a matter of life and death, arguing that a fetus is not a "person", or a "human being", medical research proves
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  • ...f Revelation''. In it, she discusses the history of [[dispensationalism]], arguing that the Biblical verses cited in support of the rapture are grossly taken
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  • By the 1570s, Puritans were arguing for a Presbyterian model or a Congregationalist model, but all were outspok
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  • ...jects of baptism. He differed from Catholic and Lutheran paedobaptists in arguing that baptism did not regenerate infants. Rather, it symbolized entrance in
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  • ...entity, pride and being. As with most Muslims, I enjoyed discussing and to arguing about spiritual matters but was also skeptical, and didn’t just believe t
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  • ...n body of the Scriptures.” Again and again in his Prefaces we find Luther arguing in this vein: “Up to this point we have had to do with the true and certa
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