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<title>On cliches and Christian Thought</title>
<link>http://theologicallycorrect.com/studycenter/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=58</link>
<description>How many believers really &lt;em&gt;think through&lt;/em&gt; things like 'rest in peace' and some of the other cliches that are common in society ?</description>
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<title>Faith Without Repentance</title>
<link>http://theologicallycorrect.com/studycenter/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=57</link>
<description>Courtesy of Jim Elliff @ &lt;a href=&quot;http://www.ccwonline.org&quot;&gt;Christian Communicators Worldwide&lt;/a&gt;.&lt;p&gt;
Has your faith come out of repentance? I would never say that a person must be able to define repentance or even use the word at his conversion. Yet no one is saved without being repentant.&lt;p&gt; Read on.</description>
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<title>The Sovereignty of God: Practical Implication #2 - God's Promises Are Trustworth</title>
<link>http://theologicallycorrect.com/studycenter/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=56</link>
<description>How trustworthy are God's promises ?  What does God's Sovereignty have to do with God's promises ?  Read on.</description>
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<title>The Doctrines of GRACE: The Sovereignty of God in Little Things (with Practical</title>
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<description>How Sovereign is God ?  What implications does this have for the believer ?   How free is man ?  Kerry begins a new series on the doctrines of GRACE starting with the fountainhead of all existence and truth - the Sovereignty of God.</description>
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<title>The Nicene-Constantinople Creed (Nicene Creed)</title>
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<description>An early summary of Christian beliefs about God.

Originally written by a council of church bishops as a formal condemnation of the beliefs of Arius of Alexandria and his followers in 325 A.D. (in defense of the Deity of Christ), the creed was expanded in 381 A.D. to include a definitive statement about the Holy Spirit. </description>
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<title>On the Use of Scripture....</title>
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<description>So What About Folks Who Claim To Be Christian, but say that you're spending too much time 'Bible quoting' ?</description>
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<title>Theological Relativism and Calvinism...</title>
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<description>So is there some 'mediating ground' between Calvinism and 'not-Calvinism' ?</description>
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<title>What is Calvinism ?</title>
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<description>So what IS Calvinism ?</description>
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<title>Heresy in the church....and the Christian</title>
<link>http://theologicallycorrect.com/studycenter/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=50</link>
<description>Should we coddle the heretics in hopes that they'll come around to the truth ?</description>
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<title>Continuing Prophecy in the church.....</title>
<link>http://theologicallycorrect.com/studycenter/modules.php?name=News&amp;file=article&amp;sid=49</link>
<description>No, I'm not talking about the folks at Sovereign Grace Ministries... but all the quacks on TBN and in most pentecostal and charismatic churches.</description>
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