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The Apostasy Next Door: Gnosticism, Narcissism, Now What?
Is spiritual drift inevitable, or are there choices we can make that lead to increased vulnerability to extremism?
Is spiritual drift inevitable, or are there choices we can make that lead to increased vulnerability to extremism?
When heroes like Tim Ballard face allegations, it shakes public trust and prompts reevaluation of beliefs. The fallibility of influencers, especially within religious communities, reveals the danger of elevating individuals over core principles.
Part III in a rejoinder to “All Things New: Rethinking Sin, Salvation, and Everything in Between,” by Terryl and Fiona Givens.
Does a review of historical and scientific evidence compel faith crises today? Only if you limit your review to critical scholars, wholly ignoring the robust explanations of faithful scholars.