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His grace creations! |
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Offering Directions for the Journey |
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If you sensed this Corridor was the best one to explore, it’s possible you are not very receptive to the Christian faith and may even have some antagonistic feelings toward church or Christianity. You might find it interesting to know that the most prolific writer of New Testament books was once deeply antagonistic toward people calling themselves Christians. Here are a few biographical passages about Saul (who became Paul the Apostle) that show what we mean. 1) Saul’s Hate Crimes; 2) Paul’s Recollection; 3) Saul’s Epiphany; 4) Roles Reversed; If you elect not to investigate Paul’s life at this time, perhaps one of the Corridors below might be worth viewing.
Great Intellects on Jesus – A selection of quotes by great thinkers of history that deal with their opinion of Jesus. Religious Tolerance – Many in Christ’s name have demonstrated anger and hatred toward those who don’t share their beliefs. Some Christian’s have been on the receiving end of the same treatment. This site promotes the peacekeeping of humanity through the mutual toleration of diverse spiritual beliefs.
What’s Next? Still nothing you want to investigate? That’s ok with us. Our goal as followers of Christ is not to change your mind. Rather, we seek to offer any help we can as fellow travelers. Here are some options to consider though if you’ve finished exploring this Corridor.
· Share your opinions with us about Christians, the Christian faith, or Church. · Ask us a question (see our Contact Information) · Tell us what you think about this Corridor or a site you visited · Let us know of any problem you encountered · Try another Corridor, especially if this one didn’t seem like such a good fit |

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Welcome to Corridor 5 |
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What are Corridors? Corridors connect people with varying degrees of interest (or disinterest) in the Christian faith with thought provoking places on the web. If you want to learn more about them and select one that fits you best, find where the Corridors start. Regardless of what you think about the Christian faith, we hope you might find a hallway of new ideas to consider when you search our Corridors. |