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Excellent series on Premillennial Eschatology
I have been listening to an excellent series on premillennial eschatology that goes very well with my current review of Gary DeMar’s book “Ten Popular Prophecy Myths Exposed and Answered”. The series is by T. A. McMahon and Paul Wilkinson … Continue reading
Review of 10 Popular Prophecy Myths Exposed
How does one go about critiquing a book like Gary DeMar’s, “10 Popular Prophecy Myths Exposed; the last days might not be as near as you think”? Perhaps the best place to start would be the subtitle; “ The last … Continue reading
Post-Trib, or Pre-Trib?
I recently purchased a video by Sye Ten Bruggencate, How to Answer the Fool. I was initially impressed by his rationale, and still believe that he is on the right track. We are to uphold the bible, and Jesus Christ, … Continue reading
Was the Greek of the New Testament predicted in the Old Testament?
I have frequently found that when confused by the many theological theories, and stories, one encounters on a daily basis, the best cure is always to go to the ultimate source of spiritual knowledge, the bible. I was recently told … Continue reading
When did humans start eating meat?
I have recently been confronted with people who are telling me that Christians need to keep the Old Testament dietary laws. What they are saying is contrary to Peter’s statements of Acts 15:10, as well as many statements of Paul. … Continue reading
What was it that happened on the cross?
A couple of weeks ago I attended my first Passover Seder, which was truly a wonderful experience. During our time of sharing the subject of Jesus words on the cross came up, you know “My God, my God, why hast … Continue reading
The Isaiah 14 controversy
In this third instalment of our series on the bible version controversy, I want to take a look at a passage that has changed in the new versions, Isaiah 14. The following started off as an introduction to part 3 … Continue reading
The Bible Version Controversy
The bible version controversy is a thorny issue that engenders heated discussion on both sides of the debate. Since the Catholic Church has elected its first Jesuit pope, I thought it would be appropriate to publish an article that shows … Continue reading