The Greek word αθεοι (atheoi), as it appears in the Epistle to the Ephesians (2:12) on the early 3rd-century Papyrus 46. It is usually translated into English as “[those who are] without God”.[105]

Wednesday, August 29, 2012

In his latest blog article, “Athesits in the Pulput — the Sad Charae of the Clergy Project,” R. Albert Mohler Jr. talks about the atheist organization, the Clergy Project, that helps unbelieving pastors make their way out of the ministry. Mohler concludes:
“The Clergy Project is a parable of our times, but it is also a pathetic portrait of the desperation of many atheist and secularist groups. They are thrilled to parade a few trophies of unbelief, but do they really believe that these example are serving their cause? They celebrate a former Pentecostal preacher with no education, who was already a theological liberal when called to his church, and who then educated himself by reading Sagan, Dawkins, and Hitchens. Seriously?”
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