Jun
11
Don’t post angry.
June 11, 2008 | 2 Comments
Posted by ben hind · Filed Under Problems in the Church, Christian Life, Personal
I’m a little upset after my trip to Greece. Not upset with Greece, but just in coming back to the West. We fight too much with each-other. And I’m not talking about politics; I mean Christians fighting each-other. It seems we like to pick theological fights over non-essential issues and throw around the term ‘heretic’ […]
May
23
Speaking up for what we believe
May 23, 2008 | 2 Comments
Posted by ben hind · Filed Under Problems in the Church, General Discussion
I have for some time now wanted to speak out against a belief that I think is wrong in my church. It is not fundamental to Christianity. It is not essential for salvation or orthodoxy. But it bothers me. It’s the kind of thing that frustrates and irritates me whenever I hear it and see […]
May
21
‘The charismatic problem’, by a repressed charismatic.
May 21, 2008 | 7 Comments
Posted by ben hind · Filed Under Denominations, Problems in the Church, Christian Life, Rants
Having been in charismatic/pentecostal circles all my life I have seen a lot of weird stuff. You wouldn’t believe some of the claims people have made about how God has moved; raising the dead, the blind being given new eyes (literally), legs growing back from amputations, I could go on. I didn’t believe them… that’s […]
Jan
13
This is the reason TTP is needed
January 13, 2008 | 8 Comments
Posted by Samson · Filed Under Problems in the Church, The Theology Program, Christian Life, Apologetics
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JARF7q2S6ns
Oct
11
Ben Witherington…I LIKE this man.
October 11, 2007 | 2 Comments
Posted by joanied · Filed Under Evangelicalism, Problems in the Church, Current Issues in Theology, Christian Philosophy, Dispensationalism/Covenant
I have only read three things online that Ben has written, but all of it has rung very true with me. Read the interview with him at:
Ben Witherington III on Christianity Today about “The Problem with Evangelical Theologies”
Joanie D.



