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- noun Plural form of
Christianity .
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There are as many "Christianities" as there are people who think and talk about it.
William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: Which 'Islam'? Exploring the Word's Many Meanings 2010
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There are as many "Christianities" as there are people who think and talk about it.
William C. Chittick, Ph.D.: Which 'Islam'? Exploring the Word's Many Meanings 2010
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Then half of what you call "Christianities" today are only cults who teach about Jesus.
Debunking Debunking Christianity Christianity James F. McGrath 2009
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I hate it when loosers deviate from the argument to try to prove what else they don't know: "Christianities" Wet Dream Atheism 1
Debunking Debunking Christianity Christianity James F. McGrath 2009
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(There are plenty of 'Christianities' which have discarded some or all of the Bible) I was convinced that Christianity was the answer to the question of me (the human question), but if it was built on mythical fairy tales I couldn't beleive it.
Thinking Christian 2009
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"Christianities" Wet Dream Atheism Questions & Debate
Debunking Debunking Christianity Christianity James F. McGrath 2009
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He should understand he deserves punishment and if he stops being self-righteous and never show off his Christianities then he will naturally be forgiven.
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For instance, earlier in his career in his book Lost Christianities, Bart Ehrman not only lamented the exclusion of some extra-canonical books but also invited modern readers to reconsider their devotional and spiritual value even though he acknowledges that every one of the books rejected by the Christian church for inclusion in the New Testament makes a false authorial claim.
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Progressive and emergent Christianities are trees that have been growing parallel to each other -- largely without much awareness or inter-action.
Rev. Roger Wolsey: Christianity For People Who Don't Like Christianity Rev. Roger Wolsey 2011
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Some of the most vivid evidence for these alternative Christianities comes from the Nag Hammadi library, an extraordinary cache of religious texts written in Coptic in the third or fourth centuries and unearthed near Luxor, Egypt, in 1945.
Five Best: Religious Cults In Antiquity Mary Beard 2011
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