Why do we have to be "relevant" to the culture around us?
Isn't scripture relevant all by it's self?
Do we have to look and sound like the rest of the world in order to minister Christ to the world? Aren't we called to be a separate people?
What does being a separate people mean?
Is the church guilty of watering down the gospel too much to try and make people like Jesus?
What did Paul mean when he said that no one seeks after God?
What did Jesus mean when he said we should watch out when people speak well of you?
What did Jesus mean when he said "Take up your cross and follow me"?
What did Paul mean when he told us to not be imitators of the world?
Is the Bible the final authority?
Is the Bible the word of God?
Should we change the way scripture is presented in order to try and draw more people into churches?
Should worship occur in the dark?
Is everything in the Bible that is associated with darkness, synonomous with evil?
Do we need mood lighting to get people to worship?
Can unbelievers worship God?
What did Jesus mean when he said that the way to hell was wide and many would find it, but only a few would find the way to heaven.
What did Jesus mean when he said, "I am the way and the truth and the life, and no one comes to the Father but by me"?
Is Christ the only way to heaven?
Will any Buddhists, Hindus, Muslims, or any other non-Christians go to heaven?
Can you be pro-abortion and still go to heaven?
Do true Christians keep on living with their boyfriend/girlfriend even after their conversion?
Just some questions.
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