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If only the world’s pulpits and seminary posts were replete with courageous men preaching the truth of God’s created order and His plan for redeeming it after the fall, we wouldn’t need to rely on postings of an atheist woman (raised Irish catholic) to remind us of the truth.
We needn’t wonder how people in the ancient world sacrificed their own children to Molok, it happens by contagion, it happens by peer pressure, it happens because people are sinners and need a Saviour to save them from their own wicked state. ‘As it was in the days of Noah…’
This is very powerful, and sad, and true.
If only the world’s pulpits and seminary posts were replete with courageous men preaching the truth of God’s created order and His plan for redeeming it after the fall, we wouldn’t need to rely on postings of an atheist woman (raised Irish catholic) to remind us of the truth.
We needn’t wonder how people in the ancient world sacrificed their own children to Molok, it happens by contagion, it happens by peer pressure, it happens because people are sinners and need a Saviour to save them from their own wicked state. ‘As it was in the days of Noah…’