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AuthorB. Steven MatthiesB. Steven Matthies was a Christian for approximately 20 years. Crediting a penchant for critical inquiry which led him to read nontheistic books, he now describes himself as an agnostic-atheist. He is an agnostic because he believes the question of God's existence is epistemically nonsensical. Because of that, he declines to accept God's existence and is also an atheist.
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2 ArticlesEver wonder how you can be saved? Christians can't agree, and the confusion is embarrassing. A survey of sixteen major denominations proves the point. Published: 2/27/2002 Just-War Tradition, Pacifism, and Nonviolence : A Critical Review Considering humankind's technological developments, war now has the potential to totally destroy life on our planet. Historically, Christianity has had three broad attitudes on war: pacifism, the just-war, and the crusade. Does present-day Christianity provide a viable system of guidelines for war and peace? Published: 5/28/2004 |
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