The Disappearance of God: Dangerous Beliefs in the New Spiritual Openness

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In the midst of a world awash with misinformation about God, Dr. Al Mohler reminds us that biblical truths are not merely intellectual concepts, but essential for our spiritual well-being. The air is thick with false teachings, and many Christians are struggling to discern what they truly believe. For centuries, the church has safeguarded the core Christian beliefs that form the bedrock of our faith. However, in this postmodern era, sloppy teaching and outright deception are sowing confusion, and many Christians are being seduced by "feel-good" theology. We urgently need to grasp the truth to protect ourselves from errors that can derail our faith. As Dr. Mohler, a renowned biblical scholar, author, and president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, astutely observes, "The entire structure of Christian truth is now under attack." With his characteristic wit and wisdom, he tackles the most pressing issues of our time: Is God's stance on sin shifting? Why are many pastors avoiding the topic of hell? What are the implications of the emergent movement? Have we lost sight of God's majesty? Is the social justice movement misguided? Can beauty play a crucial role in our theology? Is liberal faith any less destructive than atheism? Are churches compromising their values to survive? In this critical battle to preserve the foundations of faith, a new generation must rise up to confront and debunk contemporary falsehoods and fight for the truth. Dr. Mohler provides the scriptural guidance to empower us to do so. As he warns, "The entire structure of Christian truth is now under attack." Will we respond?

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R. Albert Mohler Jr.

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