Fake Theology

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Fake Theology

Arlo & Janis 2

Change is inevitable, except from a vending machine – Source unknown.

We both laugh and complain about change.  Yet this quote has it all wrong.  There is something else, or rather someone else, who does not change:

Malachi 3:6 – “I the LORD do not change” (NIV 1984).

My Musing – But sometimes it sure seems like it, when you consider what passes for right and wrong nowadays.  Still God has not changed.  And neither has mankind.  We are still looking for ways to twist God’s moral standards to suit our own needs and desires.  We recreate God in our own image and accept “fake theology” as a substitute for  the truth.  As Christians. we must relentlessly guard God’s truth, hide it in our hearts and share it with others with gentleness and respect.  Because, despite what Arlo might say, change is a big deal if…

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Author: thebrewisamusing

I was raised in a Christian family and my earliest childhood memories include regular Sunday school and Church attendance as a family. I was taught that our Judeo-Christian values were not just a part of our Sunday routine they should be part of our character and influence all aspects of our lives. I was also taught that as important as these values were they could not save us. We must also be “born again” by accepting Christ.

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