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St. Paul vs. Progressive Christianity

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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