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		<title>Rick Warren: The Width of God’s Love</title>
		<description>Discuss Rick Warren: The Width of God’s Love</description>
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			<title>conquerernow says:</title>
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			<description><![CDATA[I've read several of these article written by Rick Warren. What kind of Christianity is he preaching? Not the true, Biblical, Christ-Christianity, but rather this new Me-Christianity, where it's all about MY EXCELLENCY AND MAJESTY, BELIEVER. Yes, his book starts with the sentence, It's not about you, it's about Jesus. But, except for that one sentence, everything else, his whole philosophy is about you, about me, about us. God loves YOU, YOU are precious to Him, YOUR self-esteem. No mention that I am a sinner, worthy of hell, that He gave His Son to live, die and rise for me, so that I can be saved that way (by relying on Him and not on me). No Jesus, no Cross, no Blood, no real repentance. It's all about being blessed, finding your purpose, living a fulfilled life, etc. This is turning Christianity upside down. And modern-day Christians, who take pride in being Evangel-icals, don't even notice the difference. Sad.]]></description>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 08 Feb 2013 20:31:39 +0000</pubDate>
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