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As with all previous civilizations and cultures in human history, the West is collapsing. As you might expect, just about anything Western in character will also be left behind. That includes Western Christian religion. Even as organized religion wanes, spirituality has grown. If we understand that religion is merely our human response to the call of the Spirit in our souls, then it stands to reason we should distinguish between religion and faith. This book explores some possibilities in stripping away what is merely human invention in mainstream Christian religion, and attempts to put back…mehr

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As with all previous civilizations and cultures in human history, the West is collapsing. As you might expect, just about anything Western in character will also be left behind. That includes Western Christian religion. Even as organized religion wanes, spirituality has grown. If we understand that religion is merely our human response to the call of the Spirit in our souls, then it stands to reason we should distinguish between religion and faith. This book explores some possibilities in stripping away what is merely human invention in mainstream Christian religion, and attempts to put back some things we might have lost since those first churches were formed in the first century.


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Born 18 September 1956 in Seminole, OK. Traveled a great deal in Europe with the US Army, worked a series of odd jobs, and finally in public education. Ordained to the ministry as a Baptist, then with a non-denominational endorsement. Currently semi-retired.