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The story is too familiar. You visit a church and everyone is nice, but no one seems to truly care. The people wear masks of righteousness only to, after you have committed yourself, remove those masks to reveal the face of a horrid witch-like creature. Or, perhaps, a different mask is worn: a mask that looks beautiful so that it hides the fact that the people are not worshipping or teaching about a real god; only some god that is created by human hands from tradition or from the popular religious myths of our day or a day in the distant past. Why should I burn my mask and expose my cross?

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The story is too familiar. You visit a church and everyone is nice, but no one seems to truly care. The people wear masks of righteousness only to, after you have committed yourself, remove those masks to reveal the face of a horrid witch-like creature. Or, perhaps, a different mask is worn: a mask that looks beautiful so that it hides the fact that the people are not worshipping or teaching about a real god; only some god that is created by human hands from tradition or from the popular religious myths of our day or a day in the distant past. Why should I burn my mask and expose my cross?
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Autorenporträt
At the time of writing, Andrew Paul Cannon is the Youth and Family Pastor at Green Acres Baptist Church in Warner Robins, Georgia. Andrew majored in Applied Ministry at Oklahoma Baptist University and holds two master's degrees-one from Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary with an emphasis on apologetics and one from Midwestern Theological Seminary with an emphasis on Systematic Theology. In his private study, Andrew currently leans heavily into the study of Biblical Theology as a necessary prerequisite for Systematic Theology.