Rick Warren, of course, is right. I can appreciate the positions of those who say I believe a "false gospel," but...
Firstly, are you sure? How do you know? (These turned out to be much more difficult questions than I realized.)
Secondly, how compelling is a "gospel" that has nothing to say about real human problems? In the end, I didn't think the Church that led the West to the very pinnacle of itself could be preaching a false gospel. At the very least, I could think critically about those who raised a dispute with her.
Firstly, are you sure? How do you know? (These turned out to be much more difficult questions than I realized.)
Secondly, how compelling is a "gospel" that has nothing to say about real human problems? In the end, I didn't think the Church that led the West to the very pinnacle of itself could be preaching a false gospel. At the very least, I could think critically about those who raised a dispute with her.
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