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  1. Christianity and World Religions - Participant's Book: Wrestling with Questions People Ask by Adam Hamilton, 2005-08
  2. A History of Christianity in the United States and Canada by Mark A. Noll, 1992-08
  3. Mystic Christianity by Yogi Ramacharaka, 2010-08-01
  4. Green Christianity: Five Ways to a Sustainable Future by Mark I. Wallace, 2010-09-15
  5. A New Christianity for a New World: Why Traditional Faith is Dying & How a New Faith is Being Born by John Shelby Spong, 2002-09-01
  6. Christianity Is Jewish by Edith Schaeffer, 1977-06-03
  7. unChristian: What a New Generation Really Thinks about Christianity... and Why It Matters by David Kinnaman, Gabe Lyons, 2007-10-01
  8. Christianity and Liberalism by J. Gresham Machen, 2009-05-15
  9. Encountering the Mystery: Understanding Orthodox Christianity Today by PATRIARCH BARTHOLOMEW, 2008-03-18
  10. The Slumber of Christianity : Awakening a Passion for Heaven on Earth by Ted Dekker, 2005-07-05
  11. The 10 Most Common Objections to Christianity by Alex Mcfarland, 2007-06-05
  12. The Cambridge Dictionary of Christianity
  13. Basic Christianity by John Stott, 2008-10-15
  14. A Practical View of Christianity (Hendrickson Christian Classics) by William Wilberforce, 2006-10-30

61. Home Religious Right And Wrong Salvation Sodom Adam Steve
christianity and Homosexuality. These two topics have recently seemedto be mutuallyexclusive. Members of the religious right say
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Christianity and Homosexuality These two topics have recently seemed to be mutually-exclusive. Members of the religious right say that one cannot be a good Christian and be homosexual while some members of the gay community say one cannot be an honest homosexual and Christian. Both of these statements are false and show a good deal of ignorance and fear on both sides of the issue, please read on. Homosexuality is not unique in its status as an issue some people use to justify their hatred and/or repression of others. Throughout the history of this country, the world, and the church there have been other issues that were divisive in nature: anti-Semitism, slavery, and female clergy to name a few. John 7:1 states " After this Jesus went about in Galilee, he would not go about in Judea, because the Jews sought to kill him

62. Infringement Of Religious Freedom In Singapore
Holy Spirit Association for the Unification of World christianity (Unification Church), and about how it was deregistered.
http://members.tripod.com/~teopl/

63. On Christianity
On christianity. An attempt to select the most basic references on christianityand its opponents, from the huge amount of information on the internet.
http://www.mat.univie.ac.at/~neum/know.html
On Christianity
An attempt to select the most basic references on Christianity and its opponents, from the huge amount of information on the internet ``Be strong and courageous. Do not be terrified; do not be discouraged, for the Lord your God will be with you wherever you go.''
(Jos. 1:9) Find out yourself about the Truth by studying the Best from the original sources! Get a more radical faith by learning from the early Church! Become cautious and open-eyed by studying the arguments against Christianity! Learn tolerance, understanding and discernment by reading about Islam, Buddhism, New Age! Find out that the spiritual competition boils with water only!
Know Your God
``You will seek me and find me when you seek with all your heart.''
(Jer. 29:13)

64. Mysticism In World Religions: Frames Version
Explores the mystical literature of Judaism, christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Hinduism, and Taoism. Consists of quotations from various scriptures and the writings of individual mystics compared and contrasted by topic.
http://www.digiserve.com/mystic/
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65. Christianity
Allows people of any background to understand christianity. Site content available in multiple languages.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Evangelistic Pages...... feel awkward or embarrassed when talking about religion so this site has been designedto give you the chance to learn more about christianity without feeling
http://www.crucified4u.com/
Navigation Home Contact us Contents Links ... Webmasters Who are you? Atheist Buddhist Catholic Jew ... Born-again Articles Beauty of religion Meaning of life Suffering Who is Jesus? ... Recommend Christianity Many people feel awkward or embarrassed when talking about religion so this site has been designed to give you the chance to learn more about Christianity without feeling in any way uncomfortable. The best place to start learning about Christianity is to focus on its central character, Jesus Christ. Who is Jesus? To really understand more about Jesus you need to read at least some of the Bible. We have produced some little booklets which will help you work your way through some of the Bible every day. Reading the Bible If you would prefer to read a short introduction to the Christian religion written with your own background in mind then you may find the following sections of some help. Atheism Buddhism Catholicism Islam ... Why Christianity? For anyone who has already become a Christian there are also some recommended books and utilities which you might find useful so that you can learn more about your faith. Christians var site="s15crucified"

66. What Did Jesus Really Say ? - Table Of Contents
A great source about the place of contemporary christianity in Islam
http://wings.buffalo.edu/sa/muslim/library/jesus-say/contents.html
The great messenger of God, Jesus, says: "And this is life eternal, that they might know You the only true God, and Jesus Christ, whom You have sent." John 17:3
Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) said: "Do not over-praise me as the Christians over-praised Jesus the son of Mary. I am His slave, so say: 'God's slave and messenger'." Narrated by both Al-Bukhari and Muslim
Table of Contents
Preface Goal of this book Follow this chart from Christianity to Islam Table of Definitions and Abbreviations
Chapter 1 - Christian-Muslim Dialogue Christian perspective Muslim perspective 'Blind faith' or 'Prove all things'? ... Conclusion
Chapter 2 - Contradictions in the Bible Christian scholars recognize contradictions A small sampling of these contradictions Did mankind tamper with the Old Testament? ... When is a book an 'inspired' book?
Chapter 3 - Ancient paganism and the dangers of compromise
Chapter 4 - Jesus' second coming and 'grace'
Chapter 5 - Various miscellanea A Biblical picture of God My grandfather did it (or: Is King David going to Hell?) Poison yourself or be damned ... Does God need an 'blood atonement'?
Chapter 6 - Muhammad in the Bible Three distinct prophesies Foretells the story of the chapter of 'Al-Alak' A Paraclete like Jesus ... Other Prophesies
Chapter 7 - The Dead Sea Scrolls and the Gospel of Barnabas
Chapter 8 - Jesus in the Qur'an
Chapter 9 - The manners and morals of Muhammad
Chapter 10 - The life of Muhammad
Chapter 11 - What is Islam?

67. A History Of Christianity In Egypt - Table Of Contents
A History of christianity in Egypt Table of Contents. Author's NoteWhen writing about the history of any religion, regardless of
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A History of Christianity in Egypt
Table of Contents Author's Note: When writing about the history of any religion, regardless of time and place, I have found that it is often difficult to separate history from tradition. In some cases, the two are one and the same, while in others, one account can be radically different from another. It is my purpose in these articles neither to vilify nor praise any one system of belief, but merely to present the story of a fascinating aspect of our world's history. I welcome any and all clarifications, corrections, additions, and comments that may be given by my readers to better this account. Thank you. DCS This page is being updated all the time as more and more information keeps coming in from all over and I thank all of you who have volunteered information for this site. I am working daily to expand the information on Egyptian saints as well as on the Catechetical School of Alexandria (the Didascalia) and the great theologians who were Egyptian. As with all the other articles I have written, I welcome any additional material that my readers might send me. Birth and Early Growth The Theologians The Saints A Church in Upheaval - The Council of Chalcedon ... Aswan Guide Design, Layout and Graphic Art by

68. Agnosticism And Christianity (1889)
The full text of Huxley's essay comparing the two systems of belief.
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Agnosticism and Christianity Collected Essays V De Civ. Dei, xii.7. The present discussion has arisen out of the use, which has become general in the last few years, of the terms "Agnostic" and "Agnosticism." as to the truth of a particular [313] form of Theology, is another. With scientific Theology, Agnosticism has no quarrel. On the contrary, the Agnostic, knowing too well the influence of prejudice and idiosyncrasy, even on those who desire most earnestly to be impartial, can wish for nothing more urgently than that the scientific theologian should not only be at perfect liberty to thresh out the matter in his own fashion; but that he should, if he can, find flaws in the Agnostic position; and, even if demonstration is not to be had, that he should put, in their full force, the grounds of the conclusions he thinks probable. The scientific theologian admits the Agnostic principle, however widely his results may differ from those reached by the majority of Agnostics. He declares that he has prejudged certain conclusions, and looks upon those who show cause for arrest of judgment as emissaries of Satan. It necessarily follows that, for him, the attainment of faith, not the ascertainment of truth, is the [314] highest aim of mental life. And, on careful analysis of the nature of this faith, it will too often be found to be, not the mystic process of unity with the Divine, understood by the religious enthusiast; but that which the candid simplicity of a Sunday scholar once defined it to be. "Faith," said this unconscious plagiarist of Tertullian, "is the power of saying you believe things which are incredible."

69. A History Of Christianity In Egypt - The Saints
A History of christianity in Egypt The Saints Hagiography, the writing of the livesof saints, has long been a common activity of many scholars of religion.
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A History of Christianity in Egypt
The Saints Hagiography, the writing of the lives of saints, has long been a common activity of many scholars of religion. As with any religion, the story of its success is really the story of its members who made it succeed. Christianity honors its greatest members by making them saints, and what follows is a collection of Egyptian saints that were instrumental in the growth of Christianity in Egypt. Saint Mark the Evangelist Saint Mark is credited with writing the oldest of the four canonical gospels. According to the Life of the Apostle and Evangelist Mark written by Severus, Bishop of Al-Ushmunain, in the late tenth century, Mark was one of the servants who poured out the water that Jesus turned into wine at the marriage at Cana, and that it was his house in which Jesus appeared to the disciples in hiding after His resurrection from the dead. After that time, Saint Peter and Saint Mark went out to evangelize, and one night, Peter had a dream in which he was told to go, along with Mark, to Rome and to Alexandria Saint Catherine of Alexandria monastery and church were later built by the order of the Emperor Justinian. Interestingly enough, the site where Catherine's body was found is also believed to be the site of the burning bush seen by Moses.

70. Vision New England
Regional association of individual Christians and local churches. Mission statement, events calendar and bookstore.
http://www.christianity.com/visionnewengland

71. Leaving Christianity
Includes resources for further research, collected stories of others who have also left, selected Category Society Religion and Spirituality Personal Pages......Why I left christianity includes resources for further research. Collectedstories of others who have also left. Leaving christianity.
http://www.users.globalnet.co.uk/~slocks/decon.html
Leaving Christianity
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Over the years I have come to know and know of many ex-Christians most of whom were well-churched, their numbers including former ministers, apologists, missionaries, theologians etc. Why should such people leave Christianity? These people are the best versed in Christianity and yet they leave despite so much personal and professional investment in their religion, enjoyment of their time as believing Christians and social pressures to stay. How can this happen if the evidence for Christianity is so good? If supernatural Christianity is true, shouldn't they have known better? But what if the history and philosophical and moral implications of the various branches of Christianity are very different from that which is traditionally taught? The painful fact for many Christians is that through research and thinking this is the conclusion to which they often come. Why else should all these people leave, contrary to their world-view, culture, professions, and heavy investment in Christianity? Why would God go to the trouble of incarnation and crucifixion only to allow genuine seekers to find Christianity untenable, or give "spurious" experiences and "incorrect" interpretation to those who spend so many years trying to be Christians? From our research and testimonies it is apparent that Christianity is not what we once thought it was. I hope that these collected stories and resources will be of comfort to new deconverts. There is no "exit counselling" from the church and usually our Christian friends just want to find out "where we went wrong" rather than really listen and explore with us. It can be a great thrill to find fellow travellers in what is usually a very lonely journey with often few or no sympathetic people to turn to. I thought I was the first to deconvert from a genuine heartfelt Christianity until I discovered a few hints in books, some friends with similar stories and then the voluminous accounts on the Internet!

72. Exploring Religions Home
Overviews of Buddhism, christianity, Hinduism, Islam, and Judaism. Includes an extensive crosslinked glossary for each religion.
http://uwacadweb.uwyo.edu/religionet/er/
- Choose One - Buddhism Christanity Hinduism Islam Judaism Written by Paul Flesher
Web programming by Keith Kanbe
Graphics by Michael Hanson
Sponsored by the Religious Studies Program at the University of Wyoming This site has been approved by: If you did not find the religious information you were looking for here we recommend you search the following... 30,000 free, clean resources for education. Search Web Sites You should also visit the Religious Studies Section of Student Advantage Research which has catalogued more than 2000 websites of religious interest. These sites were classified and abstracted in Wyoming under the editorship of UW's Religious Studies Program. The Glossary section of each religion in Exploring Religions is listed with Babylon.com

73. Holy Trinity, Sydenham Park
Information on meetings, weddings and baptisms in this Anglican church and answers to questions about christianity.
http://fp.holytrinitysyd.f9.co.uk/

74. Christian Enquiry Agency - Home Page
Christian Enquiry Agency provides information about Jesus Christ and theChristian faith, on behalf of all the major churches in England.
http://www.christianity.org.uk/
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75. Unity Church Of Practical Christianity
Pictoral tour, information on beliefs, ministries, facilities, and contact information.
http://www.unitygr-walker.org/

76. Welcome To Kempsville Church Of Christ
Nondenominational church dedicated to the restoration of New Testament christianity.
http://www.kccfamily.org/

77. Christianity
christianity. Selected Christian Apologetics Apologists' Web Sites. Reviewof Hugo Meynell's Is christianity True? (1998) by Michael Martin.
http://www.infidels.org/library/modern/theism/christianity/

78. The Jesus Experience, Las Vegas
Nondenominational Christian community for young adults. History, events, driving directions, contact details, links, and answers to questions about christianity.
http://www.jesusexp.net/
Welcome
Thank you for stopping by. Sit back grab a cup of coffee and enjoy your visit. We hope you will stay a while. You are entering the virtual home of The Jesus Experience. We are a new Christian Community of young adults in Las Vegas, NV. We strive to create an atmosphere where you can grow as a person both socially and spiritually. You will find that we are a multicultural fellowship that loves to celebrate and embrace diversity. Feel free to stay as long as you would like. If you like what you see come and join us for one of our many fellowship opportunities. We would love to get to know you. You may like to come to one of our picnics, home fellowships, or bible studies. Our purpose is to provide social events that are fun, home fellowships that build true friendships, and bible studies they grow us deeper spiritually. Join
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79. Early Sources Of Christianity
An introduction to the origins of christianity with links to source material.Category Society Religion and Spirituality Early Christian Writings......The EARLY SOURCES of christianity The he purpose of this site is to providea variety of source material on early christianity. Though
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The EARLY SOURCES of CHRISTIANITY The fresco is "Transfiguration", (1440-41) by Fra Angelico. This is the Background Sound Control The background music is "Ja nuns hons pris" attributed to RICHARD I Lionheart (1157-1199) If you don't hear the music and have a sound card: CLICK HERE! If you have come to this page in a frame from another site,
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he purpose of this site is to provide a variety of source material on early Christianity. Though more and more books are dealing with Early Christianity, they all have their own biases. I always want to read source material and then study various viewpoints on that material. In my attempts to study the development of Christianity, finding the actual source material was often a problem. I have found the WEB to be a source for material that is either not in print or not readily available. You will find both source material as well as opinions on all of these sites. Hopefully you will find this material thought provoking. I recommend two books for aids in studying early Christianity:
The Complete Gospels "(1992) Robert J. Miller, editor, Polebridge Press. Contains all first and second century gospels and fragments currently known. There is excellent commentary and background material on each gospel.

80. Edgebrook Covenant Church
Features its worship schedule, youth groups, Caf© Eutychus, confirmation classes, softball, and missions emphasis.
http://www.christianity.com/edgebrookcovenantchurch
Build A Site Search for on This Web site The Network Who We Are News of Our Community Ministry Opportunities Mission Activities ... Life Application
Updated 03/30/03 This Week at Edgebrook Sunday, March 30, 2002 - Sunday, April 6, 2003
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