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Interesting what you leave out

Relevant Magazine put an article by Shane Pruitt entitled "7 Unbiblical Statements Christians Believe" on their website.  Relevant by its very name claims to represent all things cool and hip in Christianity today.  Hence, I find it intriguing that the original article on Mr. Pruitt's blog page was entitled "9 Unbiblical Statements Christians Believe."  What are the two unbiblical statements that Relevant Magazine thought were irrelevant? 

  1. We all worship the same God
  1. We’re all going to the same place when we die
I think that tells me something about what is "relevant" today, and that I like Mr. Pruitt's article better before the edit by Relevant Magazine.

You can read Shane Pruitt's original list HERE.

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