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St. Paul vs. Progressive Christianity

Joe Heschmeyer2019-05-10T17:06:10

Cy Kellett and Joe Heschmeyer discuss the phenomena of modern Christians who don’t believe in the Resurrection of Christ or the fullness of the gospels.

Questions Covered:

  • 18:19 - I was listening to a Christian radio station that said Jesus only rose from the dead in the Spirit, not the Flesh. Is this true?
  • 24:26 - I have a problem. A Catholic priest I know has said twice that Jesus did not rise from the dead, but that God raised him from the dead. How can this be refuted?
  • 35:24 - When you use the term for “progressive Christian” to mean that Jesus didn’t rise from the dead, how can this be? Can someone be Christian and not believe this?
  • 44:15 - How can we refute “once save, always saved”? A person I met justified this by her own personal revelation.
  • 49:36 - I am not a believer but was raised Christian. How do you account for the supernatural?
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