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What is Fundamentalism? (part one)

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By Larry Rogier The identity of fundamentalism is a continuous challenge. One does not read very much about the topic without realizing that fundamentalism is somewhat like good food... it means different things to different people. Several weeks ago, a blog that I read from time to time had an entry about Fundamentalists in the Church? It referenced writer and lecturer Karen Armstrong who lectured on Fundamentalism and the Battle for God. My interaction in

A call to serious reading (part two)

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In part one we saw that every believer would benefit by cultivating a balanced reading habit. Following are three suggestions for a balanced reading habit. Read critically Critical thinking is not only an essential life skill; it's a biblical command (1 Thessalonians 5:21). According to Stephen Lucas (The Art of Public Speaking, glossary), critical thinking is "focused, organized thinking about such things as the logical relationships among ideas, the soundness of evidence, and the differences

Are we what we eat?

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There are a number of myths about health that are in circulation in many fundamental churches, including the idea that people are sicker today than they have been in the past

A call to serious reading (part one)

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If you had the opportunity to spend several hours with any leader in the world, would you take it? Probably all of us would jump at the chance. You may not have the opportunity to spend a few hours with them in person, but chances are, you could do it in a book. By reading, you can spend hours of one-on-one time with some of the greatest—and busiest—men who've ever lived. You can sit next