
A pure church. A healthy church. A church that can overcome unhealthy or corrupting influences. That’s what we want and that’s what we need. More importantly that’s what Christ desires for His bride.

A pure church. A healthy church. A church that can overcome unhealthy or corrupting influences. That’s what we want and that’s what we need. More importantly that’s what Christ desires for His bride.

Longfellow translated the words of a German poet (Friedrich von Logau) like this:
“Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small; Though with patience stands He waiting, with exactness grinds He all.”
The point is that God’s judgment, though it may not come quickly by our standards, is certain and very exact.
If you have Objections to Christianity and are willing to help me with a brief paper, here is a very simple survey for you to complete and give back to me. The data will be used anonymously and you will only be contacted by me for further discussion if you wish. If you don’t have any objections yourself, but know someone who does and might want to submit them, feel free to pass this on.
I’d like to have the information back by the end of May 2013. The paper will be ready by July 10 and I’d be happy to give you a copy if you wish.
Thanks!!!!
–DCK

The most common view of morality in our culture is probably the one that says we can do whatever we like as long as we don’t hurt anyone else. This is, of course, accurate as far as it goes. If you are going to engage in some kind of destructive behavior, the rest of us would be happiest if you only harm yourself. But is that the whole story?