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imperfect_christian
12/4/2007 11:13 AM
i agree with mrsbear here. D'Souza's stand for the Gospel is a testimony in itself, and i am intrigued by his new book. He is on the side of Christ - how can that be criticized in the family of God? God may have called him to write this book for a very significant purpose in the Kingdom of God. We Christians shouldn't be so quick to slap our bothers and sisters around with our own opinions of what they are doing to further the spreading of the Gospel. Let's all just do our calling, and give glory to God when we see our bothers and sisters doing their part too. And still always keep in mind that we are imperfect vessels, but we carry a perfect message and are each being used by a perfect God, which should be the focus.
mrsbear100804
12/1/2007 2:27 PM
Were you just reading the same article I was? Dinesh is an evangelical Christian who grew up Catholic, just like you. He said it was through his pastor at Calvary Chapel that he questioned and was reconnected to his faith. Maybe you need to do some more research about Dr. D'Souza before you spout off like the atheists who so regularly attack him. Get the facts...
pastorjjohn
11/19/2007 7:46 PM
First of all, Dinesh D'Souza is a full-blown catholic. What can we learn about bringing back christianity back in to the public square from him? Are we talking herectic burnings again? This man has written extensively as a catholic apologist which to most atheists is the focus of their angst. ONLY a Biblicist (Bible-believer) is qualified to answer an atheists confusion. There is no way one can justify Christianity and at the same time exalt Rome. Except if you are prone to use deceptions (i.e., Rome). I was glad to see A. Mohler ask for a testimony from D'Souza, alas, there wasn't any to give!

-Pastor J. John Bianchi
(former Romanist myself)
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