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Monthly Archives: April 2012
The man who had his father’s wife
My pastor is currently doing an expository series on 1 Corinthians, and this week he was discussing chapter 5. I would have no real differences of opinion with what he said today (April 29) but I think he missed something, … Continue reading
Will the European President become the Antichrist?
This week Jimmy DeYoung of Prophecy Today is reporting on a European Union proposal to create a Super European Presidency, with enormous power. This plan will merge the roles of the presidents of the European Union Council and the European … Continue reading
Tension between Iraq and Turkey
This week Press TV is reporting that Iraq has seized a Turkish airplane that violated its airspace. Apparently the plane was carrying an armored car belonging to a high ranking Iraqi official. Meanwhile Turkish prime minister Erdogan is saying that … Continue reading
Where does Rome fit into Biblical End Times Prophecy?
Let me start out by stating that I am coming from a premillennial, and pretribulation rapturist point of view. Some may think that I am saying the Tribulation will occur before the rapture. This is not the case. I believe, … Continue reading
Article moved to a permanent place on Squidoo
My article about a formatting error in The Spirit of Prophecy has been modified and moved to a permanent place on Squidoo. http://www.squidoo.com/a-mistake-in-my-book-the-spirit-of-prophecy When I was writing, I didn’t understand how moving the most important part of chapter 8 to … Continue reading
Isaiah the key to Daniel and Revelation
Well, I have to confess, it appears I made a mistake when I was writing The Spirit of Prophecy! No, not a theological mistake, not even an interpretation error, but a formatting error. You see I was building a case, … Continue reading
Easter or Passover?
Growing up in a conservative Baptist family, I was raised not to question our “Christian” traditions. We celebrated Christmas, Easter, and even Halloween, just like our neighbours, and it wasn’t until long after I came to a saving knowledge of … Continue reading
The Israel of God, revisited
After my small article the other day, I thought it would be wise to further clarify the issue of “the Israel of God”. I had several verses and passages in mind that I didn’t cite. I guess I was thinking … Continue reading