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Title: Being a Christian Without Being an Idiot!: 11 Assumed Truths That Make Us Look Stupid
Author: Brad Stine
Narrator: Brad Stine
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 5 hours 12 minutes
Release date: March 16, 2021
Genres: Christianity
Publisher's Summary:
Jesus said, 'The truth shall set you free,' which, by implication, must mean, 'The false will imprison you.' From personal experiences in his ministry through comedy, Brad Stine has chosen eleven concepts to consider as a Christian, like: ● All 'true' Christians will be offended by the same things and ● Sinners are worse people than I am. Are they really true, or do we just believe them to be credible—even though there's no biblical support for them? More importantly, how does the belief in their veracity affect non-believers if we're wrong? Brad has carefully considered these ideas, as well as lived many of them. Some of you may disagree with some of his conclusions, but if this book causes you to reevaluate what your faith means to you and in what shape it can come to you, then it has done its job. Christians are different from each other in our theology, denominations, and social interactions, and you know what? That's as it should be! Christians who have taken the 'If you don't all behave exactly like me, then you're not really a Christian' road have done the greatest disservice to furthering the Gospel!
Title: Being a Christian Without Being an Idiot!: 11 Assumed Truths That Make Us Look Stupid
Author: Brad Stine
Narrator: Brad Stine
Format: Unabridged Audiobook
Length: 5 hours 12 minutes
Release date: March 16, 2021
Genres: Christianity
Publisher's Summary:
Jesus said, 'The truth shall set you free,' which, by implication, must mean, 'The false will imprison you.' From personal experiences in his ministry through comedy, Brad Stine has chosen eleven concepts to consider as a Christian, like: ● All 'true' Christians will be offended by the same things and ● Sinners are worse people than I am. Are they really true, or do we just believe them to be credible—even though there's no biblical support for them? More importantly, how does the belief in their veracity affect non-believers if we're wrong? Brad has carefully considered these ideas, as well as lived many of them. Some of you may disagree with some of his conclusions, but if this book causes you to reevaluate what your faith means to you and in what shape it can come to you, then it has done its job. Christians are different from each other in our theology, denominations, and social interactions, and you know what? That's as it should be! Christians who have taken the 'If you don't all behave exactly like me, then you're not really a Christian' road have done the greatest disservice to furthering the Gospel!
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