In the past few weeks I have been captivated by this website:
http://www.godisimaginary.com/
In what I can’t say is the most rational or reasonable attempt to “disprove” God’s existence, this website includes an off sprint Atheist of Sam Harris making, what he feels, are authentic positions to show how imaginary God is. At first I took the stance that the website was nothing more than an attention hungry Atheist struggling with a personal question of God’s existence. After extensive study of the author and the website, it can clearly be seen that this young Atheist is not only troubled, but confused by the hundreds of thousands that flock and gather at what is organized religion. There doesn’t seem to be a desire to understand God, merely crush Him.
Dear scholary comrades,
I am having so much struggle trying to find the right balance between “purity” and “unity” in church. Our modern church history definitely shows much interest on “unity” even to the extent of forsaking few critical doctrinal issues. However there were such a movement called “free church” or more recently Anabaptism in 16 century and on. Have you experienced to be a literalist in some point such as in disputing “woman leadership” in the church, or un-participatory(?) in “charismatic harmony” or even “small fellowship meeting (but you cannot bring your Bible because it’s too offensive)”? I have. And it’s quite surprising how quickly you can be isolated from the crowd. I am looking for good sources; books or journals and anything hardcopy, since I do not rely much on internet on “purity” and “unity” and “free church” and finally your opinioon, encouragement, complaint will be welcomed. Thank you, comrades.
Korean Cowboy Preacher, jason
For His Kingdom come,



















