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Enjoy! As some of the GTCC leadership give you a peek into their personal worlds as well as their passion for Jesus Christ, His Truth, and the people they encounter.
Recent Blog Posts
If God is so good, why are His followers so bad? Part 3
Jul 09, 2010
Based on the last two weeks, I’ve tried to make it clear that I agree that Christians can be hypocrites and can often misrepresent Jesus in their failure to live up to his standard, in their failure to let Jesus’ call to love, service, and kindness match up to their words. The ...
Posted by Jeremy Bedenbaugh in Hazardous Apathy
If God is so good, why are His followers so bad? PART 2
Jun 28, 2010
Last week I admitted that all Christians are, in one way or another, hypocrites. And I went so far as to offer sincere repentance to any and all who have been offended and put-off by the actions, words, and deeds of Jesus’ followers. But what more is there to say? What are ...
Posted by Jeremy Bedenbaugh in Hazardous Apathy
Christian Hypocrisy: If God is so good, why are His followers so bad?
Jun 22, 2010
“Jesus, save me from your followers.” So reads a popular bumper sticker. This bumper sticker “prayer” to Jesus is a result of the impression many people have of Christians, namely that Christians are judgmental, holier-than-thou, narrow-minded, intolerant and ...
Posted by Jeremy Bedenbaugh in Hazardous Apathy
Pride and Truth
Jun 03, 2010
We’ve talked at length about the suffering and evil dilemma, so I am moving to a new topic, near and dear to my heart—Christian pride! If you’ve interacted with Christians for long, chances are you’ve come across your fair share of men and women claiming to be ...
Posted by Jeremy Bedenbaugh in Hazardous Apathy
The Suffering of God
May 20, 2010
I previously discussed (at length!) through the words of Annie Dillard that suffering and evil are more of a problem for atheism than they are for Christianity. In other words, in the atheist view, suffering must be natural and normal, not something against which we fight or over which we ...
Posted by Jeremy Bedenbaugh in Hazardous Apathy