Archive for the Category School of Religion

26.06.08 | Comments Off

Kaballah

A number of things to address. Thank you for not being a funny guy this time. Ridicule is actually a sign or indication of something quite different than humor, and it reflects badly on the sickness in society which bandies about myth and dogma as if those myths have veracity while actual science (alchemy or […]

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1. Where is the Rapture in all of this? There is a big debate in the Body as to whether or not there is going to be a rapture. That will be another whole article. However, if there is going to be a rapture, it will probably occur at one of three possible points:

a. Right […]

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24.05.08 | Comments Off

Biblical Hermeneutics - Part 2

Should we be tempted to believe that our system of interpretation is the only system that has ever existed, Ramm makes it very clear in his discussion of the “historical schools” that this is not so. The “Battle for the Bible” may have, in fact, been born as the second century Christian exegetes, who were […]

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Question
With all of the various interpretations of the second coming today how do we know if we are on target, or off on a wild tangent?
Answer
This question seems to be the one that plagues the believer most often and it is easy to see why. Do we go with a pre, […]

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If I had been in prison last night, I would have been praying, “O God, please let me get out of prison. Please let me be free once more, to see the beauty of the earth, to walk freely among men, to do a good day’s honest labor!”
But today I have my freedom; I am […]

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Movies are now produced at costs that rival the gross national product of some small nations. Media including TV, music, internet, games, and casual cell phone use cost as much as it would to feed nearly every person in Africa. But there is another cost that cannot be calculated in dollars.
It seems like a competition […]

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I’m often accosted by some who mindlessly cut and paste a list
of Herbert W. Armstrong’s “failed prophecies.” I respond Herbert
Armstrong was ahead of his time and served as an early warning
system. What follows is one of these many exchanges:
…is it really enough to dismiss this written record as
“being ahead of his time”?
Yes. Why don’t […]

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17.03.08 | Comments Off

Politics And Christianity

Revelation 20:1-20:10
Politics and Christianity There has been many an article about this past election. Some, praising Christians and some condemning them. As for me being a Minister, I’m disappointed in both sides. Politics have no place in the Church. Jesus would not have voted for neither. 2Ti 2:4 No man that warreth entangleth himself […]

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