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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2017 1:21 am
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and Reject the Authority of the Bible
BY MATT MOORE , CP GUEST COLUMNIST Jan 21, 2017 | 12:01 PM
My friend Trevor (not his real name) has proudly identified as a Christian for the nearly two decades I have known him. Throughout our childhood and teenage years, he was what I then mockingly called my "Bible-thumper" friend. He was heavily involved in the ministry of his church and was always inviting me (and everyone else) to youth events, game nights, lock-ins, etc. However, shortly after graduating high school, Trevor's fiery passion for God began to dwindle. He stopped going to church and didn't seem nearly as gung-ho about Jesus or the Bible as he had been previously.
Ten years later, Trevor's faith has taken on a less than orthodox appearance. He still believes the God of the Bible is the true God — you cannot convince him otherwise. He continues to identify as a Christian and insists he is saved by the redemption that is in Jesus. However, he is no longer willing to submit to the idea that the entire Bible is divinely inspired and authoritative over his life.
Read more at: Why You Can't Both Follow Jesus and Reject the Authority of the Bible
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Posted: Tue Jan 31, 2017 12:29 pm
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