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Warren’s Daniel Plan: Created with Muslim and New Age Doctors
As I’ve already written about the misuse of scripture used to justify Rick Warren’s Daniel Plan, it seems fitting to address other concerns surrounding the diet plan next. I don’t think the church should be in the diet business at … Continue reading
Posted in Discernment, Contemplative Spirituality, In The News, Church Movements, World Religions
Tagged contemplative prayer, mysticism, eastern religion, religion, Bible, spirituality, New Age, Rick Warren, The daniel plan, Purpose Driven, meditation, centering prayer, saddleback church, dr. mehmet oz, dr. daniel amen, dr. mark hyman, eastern meditation
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Context, context, context.
Context is key in everything. It can be awkward to join a conversation in the middle. Often things are confusing, hilarious or even inappropriate sounding when you’re missing the rest of the information. Reading the Bible is no exception. In … Continue reading