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Eugene Peterson's endorsement, Christopher Hitchens on hope, and Alan Chambers on being offensive.

"How I practice my religion is something not for the American people …."
Gary Locke, U.S. Commerce Secretary and appointed ambassador to China, as U.S. Rep. Frank Wolf demanded he worship at a Chinese house church "to stand with the dissidents who are being persecuted."
Source: AFP

"There's very little Christ, very little Jesus, in these people who are fighting Rob Bell."
Eugene Peterson, explaining why he endorsed Bell's new book, Love Wins.
Source: Patheos

"[I'm] alarmed to be a repository of other people's hope… . It's something I shall have to resist if I survive."
Christopher Hitchens, on becoming an atheist hero amid his cancer treatments.
Source: The Telegraph

"Offering someone support as they choose to live their life through the filter of their faith rather than their sexuality is now considered not only offensive, but also dangerous."
Alan Chambers, president of Exodus International, on Apple removing the group's iPhone app for "being offensive to large groups of people."
Source: The Manhattan Declaration

"What happens after the two cheeks have been turned? I do not know what else. Let nobody think that the silence of Christians is weakness."
Solomon Adebara, founder and General Overseer of Nigeria's Fountain of Grace Ministries, on Muslim attacks on Christians in the country's north.
Source: Sunday Tribune


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Ann Arbor

May 03, 2011  4:32pm

This whole athiest vs christian thing is just a front embrace eternal truth http://www.exposingchristinaity.com

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Gary Blevins

May 01, 2011  1:33pm

I am deeply saddened by Eugene Peterson's comment on there being very little Jesus in people who disagree with Rob Bell's unbiblical theology. When I consider his endorsement of Bell's book and the horrendous picture of God found in another book he endorsed (The Shack), I have to question what Jesus he is referring to. It certainly isn't the Jesus we find in the Bible. We don't get to choose any kind of "Jesus" we might want to follow. And neither one of these books accurately represents the Jesus who is revealed to us in the infallible and authoritative Word of God. I thank God for those who are so committed to the one true Jesus that they would endure the criticism of those who are distorting Him and the gospel.

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jerry bricker

April 30, 2011  2:10pm

I love Peterson's books, but disagree that to criticize Rob Bell's theology is to show "little Christ and little Jesus". Bad theology and heresy have always been dangerous and always open to crtitque and evaluation.

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