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7 Ways "One-ism" Is Antithetical to Christianity

One-ism is the pagan and idolatrous doctrine that there is no distinction between Creator and creation, and/or a denial that there is a Creator. Two-ism is the biblical doctrine that the Creator and creation are separate and that creation is subject to the Creator. 

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For the Christian, ‘truth’ is not primarily about logical propositions or statements, but about an encounter with the living God himself, and the consequent struggle to try and put into words that greater reality

Alister McGrath

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The sun rises every morning. I do not rise every morning; but the variation is due not to my activity, but to my inaction. Now, to put the matter in a popular phrase, it might be true that the sun rises regularly because he never gets tired of rising. His routine might be due, not to a lifelessness, but to a rush of life. The thing I mean can be seen, for instance, in children, when they find some game or joke that they specially enjoy. A child kicks his legs rhythmically through excess, not absence, of life. Because children have abounding vitality, because they are in spirit fierce and free, therefore they want things repeated and unchanged. They always say, ‘Do it again’; and the grown-up person does it again until he is nearly dead. For grown-up people are not strong enough to exult in monotony. But perhaps God is strong enough to exult in monotony. It is possible that God says every morning, ‘Do it again’ to the sun; and every evening, ‘Do it again’ to the moon. It may not be automatic necessity that makes all daisies alike; it may be that God makes every daisy separately, but has never got tired of making them. It may be that He has the eternal appetite of infancy; for we have sinned and grown old, and our Father is younger than we.
G. K. Chesterton, Orthodoxy (via ayjay) (via lotech) (via charlesgomes) (via sds)

i. loved. this.

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It is always the Holy Spirit’s work to turn our eyes away from self to Jesus; but Satan’s work is just the opposite of this, for he is constantly trying to make us pay attention to ourselves instead of to Christ. He insinuates, ‘Your sins are too great for pardon; you have no faith; you do not repent enough; you will never be able to continue to the end; you do not have the joy of His children; you have such a weak hold of Jesus.’ All these are thoughts about self, and we will never find comfort or assurance by looking within. But the Holy Spirit turns our eyes entirely away from self. He tells us that we are nothing, but that Christ is all in all.
Charles Spurgeon (via derekthornton) (via christianity)

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God and the Law, what it implies about the nature of reality

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Reading in Deuteronomy, I’m amazed at how it introduces the concept of Law as a concept that is above not only all men, but in a sense — God Himself. It is in a sense the proverbial rock that He made to be too heavy for even Himself to lift — except that the righteousness and justice that it represents are defined by His very character, so He could not even desire to lift it, because doing so would be sin and there is not even a hint of evil desire in all of His being.

This reminds me of a conversation I recently had with a friend of mine who describes himself as an agnostic. We were talking about whether or not there could be such a thing as the supernatural, and found

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i really enjoyed reading this! i think this approach is theologically sound, as well as full of faith and wonder. the new heaven and earth that he will create at the end of time will be familiar to us, but without the pain of sin. as c.s. lewis said, our first words in heaven will be “of course”.

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Isn’t God supposed to be good? Isn’t He supposed to love us? Does God want us to suffer? What if the answer to that question is yes? See, I’m not sure that God particularly wants us to be happy.
I think He wants us to be able to love and be loved. He wants us to grow up.

I suggest to you that it is because God loves us that He makes us the gift of suffering. To put it another way, pain is God’s megaphone to rouse a deaf world.

You see, we are like blocks of stone out of which the sculptor carves the forms of men. The blows of His chisel, which hurt us so much are what make us perfect.

C.S. Lewis

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Christ has come into this mutinous world, which he made for his own glory, and paid for an amnesty with his own blood. Everyone who lays down the weaponry of unbelief will be absolved from all crimes against the Sovereign of the universe. By faith alone enemies will become happy subjects of an everlasting kingdom of justice and joy. Advancing this cause with Christ is worth your life.
John Piper from “Don’t waste your life”