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Figuring Things OutFiguring Things Out
Switchfoot's Foreman blends the Socratic and spiritual.

Fall, Winter, Spring, and Summer
by Jon Foreman
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When Switchfoot left CCM label Sparrow and signed with Columbia Records in 2003, they became one of the hottest pop-rock ...

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Shelly   Posted: December 02, 2008 12:11 AM
John, God is the same....he never changes, there is nothing new(No secrets) and you my friend have not one original thought in your wonderful being. It may be new to you, but not to God. You are but an unique image of the majesty but fallen short of the glory. Religion is no exception because it is an attempt to recreate what we lost..but we keep reaching. A faithful, good, loving, redemptive grace lavishing father is the relationship you long for..everything else is just a shell. Even miracles..empty without the relationship! Go get it and run to him fast. 360 credit hours later..I'd give back my knowlege for his(God's) wisdom. Truthfully yours

ketch22   Posted: November 26, 2008 9:50 AM
I find it interesting how non-Christians seem to flock to Christian websites. Belief or non-belief, something keeps drawing you back. It will all be revealed someday, hope to see you there.

Judy   Posted: November 25, 2008 8:29 PM
Or perhaps, John, God has planted a tiny Seed in humanity and has watched, nutured, and encouraged us to bear witness to the growing of the Mighty Oak Tree of all that has been prepared for us by Love, allowing us to trace infinite grace and purest beauty, unquantifiable benevolence of the Eternal in each moment of each one's present - if we will but see.

john   Posted: November 25, 2008 4:30 PM
www.ExposingChristianity.com The pen is mightier than the sword. Everything in Christianity has been stolen form religions predating it by hundreds to thousands of years.

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