A r t i c l e s
- The Cosmic Christ of Channeled Revelation, by Tal Brooke
- A New Christ, by Peter Jones
- Jesus on the Rack, by Brad Scott
- The Jesus of the Watchtower, by Ron Rhodes
- Between Isaac & Ishmael, by Brooks Alexander
- Has God Really Spoken, by Ron Rhodes
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In this Journal, SCP continues its look at the accumulated damage and
apsostosy of two centuries of liberal scholarship; covering such things
as the Cosmic channeled Christ of Edgar Cayce and Helen Schucman, the gnostic
pronouncements of Robert Funk and the Jesus Seminar and its pet project,
the Gospel of Thomas, the goddess worship of radical feminists such as Mary
Daly, Rose Mary Ruether, Virginia Mollenkott and others as exemplified by
the Sophia worship at the annual "Re-Imagining" conference, and
the false Jesus of the Watchtower society (Jehovah's Witnesses). Also in
this issue, a look at the plight of Christian believers in the Middle East,
persecuted for their faith by fundamentalists on both sides of the Arab/Jew
divide. Finaly, Ron Rhodes writes about the authenticity of the Bible.
Those of us who have encountered Him know that Jesus Christ is at the
center of history and stands at the end of history. I learned that fact
in a hotel room in South India over twenty years ago. Like it or not, the
nations of the earth, perhaps with one exception, set their calendars to
the birth of Christ . . . A titanic event must have happened two thousand
years ago for this to be a fact . . . The calendars of the earth are set
to the life of no other man or thing, not Plato, not Ceasar Augustus or
Alexander the Great, not Leonardo daVinci, Newton, or Mozart, not Confucius
or Buddha.
The proclomation of Christ is embedded in the high architecture of Europe,
in its great classical music and art, and in the guiding declarations of
the greatest universities in the world. This fact speaks of a providential
act of God. But in time, this presence will be eroded in a great falling
away to take place over an unknown period of time. Such a process of apostasy
has continued to accelerate in our lifetime. "A great falling away"
from the faith is predicted to be a key sign signalling Christ's return
-- a moment which many have tried but failed to predict.
-- From "Jesus and the Den of Thieves" by Tal Brooke
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