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There are ten problems in Christianity, created by Christians adhering to the ideology of this fallen world. These conundrums are created by adhering to the mores of the world of the flesh, because too many Christians cannot embrace the revolution that is necessitated to undergo the process of rebirth. The repentance and baptism is but symbolic of an event that never happens. True repentance is the start of a revolutionary change that isolates the new believer from the world he used to be in. Too many new believers cannot let go of the past and so drag all the lies of the flesh with them as they enter the church.
By Robert BurkThere are ten problems in Christianity, created by Christians adhering to the ideology of this fallen world. These conundrums are created by adhering to the mores of the world of the flesh, because too many Christians cannot embrace the revolution that is necessitated to undergo the process of rebirth. The repentance and baptism is but symbolic of an event that never happens. True repentance is the start of a revolutionary change that isolates the new believer from the world he used to be in. Too many new believers cannot let go of the past and so drag all the lies of the flesh with them as they enter the church.