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The Episcopal Church: From Anglican Roots to American Drift
The Episcopal Church: From Anglican Roots to American Drift. The Episcopal Church (TEC) is the American heir of Anglicanism, born after the American Revolution severed ties with the Church of England. It retains Anglican liturgy, bishops, and the Book of Common Prayer, but over time has charted its own course — one that often reflects American cultural trends more than biblical faithfulness.
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Sexual Sin: What the Bible Really Says
Sexual Sin: What the Bible Really Says. Few topics in the church today are as controversial—or as muddied—as sexual morality. Modern culture pressures believers to either revise or soften biblical teachings to fit contemporary values. Meanwhile, many churches avoid the subject entirely, hoping silence will preserve peace. But silence never produces righteousness.
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Homosexuality: What The Bible Actually Says
Homosexuality: What The Bible Actually Says. In an age dominated by subjective truth and cultural compromise, few biblical issues are as hotly contested—or as desperately in need of clarity—as the Bible’s teaching on homosexuality. Theologians twist ancient texts. Activists appeal to emotion. Even some churches now declare, “God affirms all love.”
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