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Banks of the Euphrates

Adam Hendricks, Reed Smith

Taking part in the ancient tradition of wrestling with God and trying to understand how I fit into his story.

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Latest Issues

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Just the Bad Parts: Why do bad things happen to bad Pharaohs?

I have started a new series with my good friend, Reed, called Just the Bad Parts. You can read the introduction here. The quick version is that we’re examining some of the more troubling aspects of the Bible and offering our perspectives on...

15 days ago
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Raising Hell Part 2

In Part 1 of this post, which can be found here, I shared my attempts to compartmentalize the doctrine of eternal conscious torment (ECT). As I grew older, the process became easier. My high school youth group was too focused on the pre-mes...

18 days ago
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Raising Hell Part 1

I went to a small, private, Christian school for all but two years of elementary school (homeschooled for those two — thanks, Mom). The school was an offshoot of the fundamentalist Baptist church that my family attended at the time. There a...

2 months ago
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Where do we go from here?

I have taken a hiatus from publishing after some personal stressors and a family vacation. Last week, I planned to publish an essay about hell (exciting, I know), but after the events in Minnesota last weekend, it didn’t feel right to post ...

2 months ago
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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Adam Hendricks

    Taking part in the ancient tradition of wrestling with God and trying to understand how I fit into his story.

  • Reed Smith

    Trying to do my part to make the internet a bit more incarnate.

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