by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Jul 6, 2022 | "Christian Psychology", Biblical View of Self, Contending for the Faith, Psychoheresy and Christian Organizations, Psychology's Influence on Church and Culture, Pyschoheresy and Individuals
We have only used the expression “Aargh!” once before in over 40 years of writing. That’s when we used the “Aargh!” expression in our article “Hidden in Plain Sight” to reveal our concerned response to the fact that most in the church do not see that the very act of...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Jan 31, 2022 | "Christian Psychology", Biblical View of Self, Contending for the Faith, Psychoheresy and Christian Organizations, Psychology's Influence on Church and Culture, Pyschoheresy and Individuals
[Editors’ Note: In our recent article we wrote about Canada’s Conversion Therapy Bill C-4. In this current article we discuss a form of conversion therapy called “reparative therapy,” which is a form of conversion therapy. We reveal how Evangelical Christians were...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Jul 1, 2019 | "Christian Psychology", Biblical View of Self, Christian Ministry, Critiques of the Biblical Counseling Movement
Most churches in America do not believe that the Bible is sufficient for the usual personal trials, tribulations and sufferings of life. Our city of Santa Barbara, California is a microcosm of a macrocosm. The evangelical churches in Santa Barbara merely reflect what...
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by Guest Author | Dec 1, 2016 | Biblical View of Self
by Bruce W. Davidson — Currently the way to victory in any controversy is to present one’s own stance as loving, while disposing of the opposite view as hate speech. Though she is hardly famous for her benevolence, even Hillary Clinton commends herself as one aligned...
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by Guest Author | Oct 1, 2016 | Biblical View of Self
by Bruce W. Davidson — We live in a very neo-Romantic age, in which feelings are considered more significant than facts. This is why a man can claim to be a woman just because he feels like one and be taken seriously, even held up as a hero, despite the obvious...
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by Martin and Deidre Bobgan | Apr 1, 2016 | "Christian Psychology", Biblical View of Self, Pyschoheresy and Individuals
We have long warned about the psychologizing of Christianity and the Bible because of the potential corruption of biblical teachings. Someone recently sent us two past articles from Christianity Today. The first article is by Dr. Mark Yarhouse, a professor of...
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