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Will there be sex in the new creation?

A few weeks ago I read a post over on the Think Theology blog called “When I grow up” by Andrew Wilson. I often enjoy his articles and this was no exception. He quotes C.S. Lewis: I think our present outlook might be like that of a small boy who, on being told that the […]

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Posted on August 30, 2019March 11, 2020 by Phill Sacre

Christian Zionism vs Biblical Theology

Christian Zionism isn’t something I’ve come across very much. I have a feeling it’s a bigger deal in the USA than it is here in the UK, and as such I don’t recall meeting anyone who was particularly big on it here. Because of this, I hadn’t really read or thought much about it before, […]

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Posted on September 7, 2015December 20, 2020 by Phill Sacre
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