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Fuller Seminary: a Leader in Compromise!

From its birth in 1947, Fuller Seminary has leaned left and it is a fact that a person or organization always falls the way it leans. Fuller is falling even though it appears to be successful, strong, scholarly, oh, yes, scholarly. That was one of the reasons their founders broke with Fundamentalists in the 1940s […]

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Why Did Evangelicals Break Away From Fundamentalism?

Non-Catholic churches in America and Canada can be divided loosely into Modernists (who don’t believe the Bible is the Word of God); Evangelicals (who claim to believe in the veracity of the Word but won’t fight or even fuss about it); and Fundamentalists (who believe in the fundamentals of the Word of God and are […]

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Feeding the Homeless, Helpless, and Hapless Will Not Produce Personal Salvation!

Sara Miles was an atheist journalist who walked into an Episcopal Church in San Francisco and was handed a piece of bread along with a goblet of cheap wine and became a Christian! From there she organized a food pantry now feeding more than 600 families each Friday. She wrote in Take This Bread, “It […]

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