In stark contrast to secularism, which says, “Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you die,” stands Christianity, which says, ... While secularism takes the short view, Christianity takes the long view. While secularists talk about the here and now, Christians speak of an eternal life beyond the grave.
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They have changed them over to secular use. Why? Because "Secularism" and "Christianity" are completely opposite ends of the spectrum. They cannot walk together. The Church and the State must be separate.
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THE POSSIBILITY OF A SECULAR CHRISTIANITY ... I would add that I find singularly artificial the distinction between secularization as a supposed process in history, and secularism as a supposed attitude of mind. That dichotomy assumes a separation of how we think from how we live that, in the light of present knowledge,
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Detail page for Christianity and Secularism published by Christian publisher Energion Publications. ... Christianity and Secularism is the second volume in the Consider Christianity series, written by Elgin Hushbeck, Jr. It focuses on the evidences for the Christian faith and the conflict between Christianity and secularism.
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"Europe's Uneasy Marriage of Secularism and Christianity Since the 1960s and the Challenge of Religious Pluralism" Paper presented at the annual meeting of the American Political Science Association, Hyatt Regency Chicago and the Sheraton Chicago Hotel and Towers, Chicago, IL, Aug 30, 2007 <Not Available>.
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Christianity and secularism: Report of a public discussion between Brewin ...‎by Brewin Grant, George Jacob Holyoake; Full view - 1853; ... Christianity and secularism: Report of a public discussion between the Rev. Brewin Grant and George Jacob Holyoake. Held in the Royal British Institution, 1853...
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As part of its commitment to Christianity, students must fulfill "chapel attendance" requirements to graduate. This involves services every Tuesday and Thursday morning, as well as elective lectures, workshops and volunteer work.
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Death and Birth of Judaism: The Impact of Christianity, Secularism, and the Holocaust on Jewish Faith by Author: Jacob Neusner; Binding: Paperback; Publisher: Rowman and Littlefield Pub Inc; Published Date: 02/01/1993;
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One of requirements governing selection of judges who sat at gates of ancient Israel’s cities was that they had to be at least sixty years old. Most people don’t need to make it to sixty to understand wisdom of this rule. ... Some of the reasons stated are that Christianity is old fashioned, hypocritical,
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Put simply, his word is not ancient or modern but is in a realm known as "eternal." The inclination to believe that "all that is new just has to be true" is exploited in today's young because the motive or desire of secularism is to have youth pick the shiny coin every time.
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