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- If you bought a bible, you are probably on a watchlist - TheologyWeb Campus
Jesus said multiple times and in multiple ways that we would face persecution as Christians If you were Christian, you probably wouldn't find that so farfetched since it was a warning that came from the Lord himself
- Flashbulb Memory: Matthew 27:51-53 - TheologyWeb Campus
Flashbulb memory refers to the vivid memories that people describe after emotional events The moment someone hears shocking news, witnesses a historical event, or experiences a life-changing event can lead to this Some see it could correlate with the mandala effect Research has shown that flashbulb memories, while vivid and
- Civics 101 Guidelines - TheologyWeb Campus
The family fled persecution in fascist Germany which outlaws homeschooling of children, and which fined them, used police to force their children into schools, etc , for daring to take on their own children's educations
- Texas Justice: Pedo Pastor Edition - TheologyWeb Campus
I've got no idea what you're referring to with the supposing of it being a Christian persecution Usually the information is in an indictment or something like that, but I wasn't able to find any, not online anyway
- USA added to Human-Rights watchlist? - TheologyWeb Campus
They tend to be more oriented to Christian persecution Institute for Justice would be a right aligned human rights group The Institute for Justice appears to be a law firm rather than an NGO And why should RW groups be so specific in dealing with persecution? Does the persecution of other groups, religious or otherwise, not exercise them?
- Book Plunge: The Myth of Persecution - TheologyWeb Campus
Deeper Waters Forum Guidelines Notice – The ministries featured in this section of TheologyWeb are guests of this site and in some cases not bargaining for the rough and tumble world of debate forums, though sometimes they are Additionally, this area is frequented and highlighted for guests who also very often are not acclimated to debate fora As such, the rules of conduct here will be
- Persecution as Proof of Salvation - TheologyWeb Campus
1) Persecution isn't 'proof' of salvation 2) Persecution takes many forms and, assuming the guy you are talking about is reporting correctly, you are mistaken about whether or not he has been persecuted He has (retaliation shunning, presumably) Whether or not he 'asked for it' doesn't negate that it is persecution, presuming that the reason is not actual justification (in which case it
- USA government welcomes White Afrikaners! - TheologyWeb Campus
It is very strange, though, that the administration has otherwise completely frozen refugee resettlement, including among Christians fleeing persecution in Iran, but is making a single exception for a racially charged situation where even many churches on the ground in South Africa are denying there is an issue
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